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What would happen to the earth if honey bees doesn't exist?

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The honey bee is the species Apis mellifera. Before humans spread it around the world, its range was Africa, southern Europe and western Asia. Its genus Apis includes about ten species mainly in tropical South East Asia. There are over 20,000 species of bees in the world, over 1600 in California alone. read more

And the loss of honey bees would be shocking evidence of human-caused problems in the pollinator community, suggesting even more imminent insect disasters. But if you could wave a magic wand to disappear honey bees without affecting other bees and pollinators directly, then the natural world would adjust to their disappearance in about a decade. read more

Thankfully, bees are a long way from becoming extinct. Which is good, because as this list shows, it could be disastrous for humanity. 10. Honey Will Disappear. Obviously, without bees we would no longer get honey. Humans have been harvesting honey for about 9,000 years. read more

For some people, bees are simply an annoyance. They buzz around, crawl inside soda cans, chase people down the street and sometimes even sting. If you're unlucky enough to be allergic, bees can literally be a lethal threat. read more

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