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    bees dates back to ancient Egypt. Honey was found in pyramids preserved. Scientists were able to warm up the honey and still eat it because it never goes bad. Bees live in very complex hives where they all have separate jobs. The bees life cycle lasts about 30 days. They start out as nurse bees when they are first born then move to worker bee, guard bee, and forage bee. The nurse bees take care of the eggs and larva. Worker bees work on turning the nectar into honey. Guard bees stand at the entrance

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    berries, fruits and vegetables (and even many of our oils). The honey bee population is decreasing and the effects are changing the world as we know it and one part that is being majorly effect is agriculture. Honey bee populations have been declining all over the world. Without honey bees the world as we know it would be totally changed. Many factors are causing this decline around the world. In order to fully grasp the honey bee decline is must be understood when this problem started and where

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    Honey Bees: A Case Study

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    efforts to protect honey bees and other pollinators. The EPA devised a National Strategy Document to promote the health of honey bees along with other pollinators, including birds, bats, butterflies, and insects. The National Strategy Document describes a plan to increase and coordinate efforts to improve honey bee health. The plan promotes the use of Managed Pollinator Protection Plans (MP3s). The EPA

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    When most people think of honey bees they think of a jar of honey they buy from the super market. Or worst yet they are afraid of them and think of them as only scary insects that will sting you. There is much more to the honey bee, however. The honey bee is responsible for keeping the world’s entire ecosystem going. By pollenating flowers and trees they literally keep the world sustained as it is now. The honey bee is also in danger. We will discuss this later. Albert Einstein said “If the bee disappeared

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    GP: To inform SP: To inform my classmates about the importance of honey bees, hardships of the bee business, why the bees are dying, and why it matters CI: A bee is basically a vegan wasp that uses pollen as a source of protein. I. Most people don’t realize how important bees are to the world so I’m going to tell you guys a bit about bees. a. I’m going to start off by telling you what a bee is. b. Then I’m going to tell you why you should believe me. c. You are going to learn about their importance

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    Honey bees in America are disappearing at a rapid rate but yet their is no solution. In Europe, the union felt the bee population should be protected. The union placed a two year ban on two types of pesticides , includes clothianidin and thiamethoxam. Scientists think that those are the leading causes of the colony collapsing. Unfortunately the U.S. is still not taking action. Action: Suspend the use of pesticides that are detrimental to bees. -The U.S knows that the pesticides are killing

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    may never think of it, there are even protest about the saving of bees. Saving bees is something I have not given much thought to, but have come to realize that bees are very important and benefit us in our day to day lives. Honey bees help to provide our food, including honey. Fruits and vegetables must have bee pollination to produce and grow. In addition to our food and flowers, our native plants require bees to survive or they would be extinct. They are also important in providing the livelihood

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    Raegan curran #6 Honey Bees Are Getting Stung!!! Honeybees are dying and we have to help! Honey Bees are becoming extinct and this could have a major effect on food and, food prices! We could lose cherries, almonds, apples, oranges, and much more! There are many reasons for honey bees becoming extinct, for example “One is poor nutrition…” (Lindsay Lowe) There are already helping for example “...The USDA announced in may…” (2014) “... that it would set aside $4 million for those looking to grow pollinator

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    no more than four years to live ", saving the bees makes all the sense. We need to save the bees, especially the honey bees who are going extinct at an alarming speed because of two main reasons: 1st reason is that bees keep the order of the nature by contributing to the pollination, 2nd is that they produce a food substance that is nutritiously dense and very beneficial to health: honey. Emotion: But before explaining these reasons further. I’d like to paint a picture for you: of how life would be

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    more animals, no more man” (“Einstein Once Said…”). After careful thought on this matter, this can be a scary concept to process. Millions of years have passed with the honey bee gracing the earth, and in fact, the honeybee is the only insect that aids in the production of food that is consumed by the human race (“20 Amazing Honey Bee Facts!”). Imagine going to a grocery store and there being no almonds to buy, a scarce supply of apples to choose from, and a very limited

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