Bees are vital to the world without them the plants and crops that need to be pollinated wouldn't "A recent survey of commercial beekeepers showed that 50 billion bees – more than seven times the world’s human population – were wiped out in a few months during winter 2018-19."
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Replying to @EricG1247
There is grave fears in Australia for the bees after the fires have wiped out so much. There putting tinny trackers on there backs to study the health of the hives.
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Replying to @JoanneAskew8
I did not even think about the bees. Without pollen they will die off and without bees plants wouldn't be pollinated. Our ecosystems seem to be at their limit. I hope they can learn something to help all bees.
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Replying to @EricG1247
Thousands dead then survivors have very little food, water.https://www.9news.com.au/national/warning-of-honey-price-rise-after-bushfires-hit-beekeepers/26bcef69-5689-44ad-b0c3-d0f622943c5b …
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"They fear it could take five to 20 years for some flowering gums to recover and produce enough pollen and nectar to feed the bees." 20 years that is major devastation
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