Angels Here -Z @SirHuckleberry
Why are bee populations declining in America & increasing in Asia?
Wtf do ya'll think we are gonna do without our bees?
Has this been done on purpose?
Is it because of chemtrails?

We cannot survive without the bees!
Our crops cannot survive without the bees!

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02:08 PM - Apr 04, 2025
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Fight_for_Life @Fight_for_Life
04 April, 03:13
In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication

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PAPA CADDI @RickN
04 April, 02:53 (E)
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They want us afraid.. Bees are very important but we would not starve.

If bees were to die off completely, it would have a major impact on food production, but we wouldn’t necessarily run out of food entirely. Bees, particularly honeybees and wild pollinators, are essential for pollinating many fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Without them, crop yields for foods like apples, almonds, blueberries, and cucumbers would drop significantly. However, staple crops like wheat, rice, and corn rely mostly on wind pollination, so they wouldn't be as affected. Meat and Poultry would still be available.

That said, a decline in bee populations would lead to lower crop diversity, higher food prices, and potential nutritional deficiencies due to a lack of certain fruits and vegetables. Farmers could try to compensate with manual pollination or alternative pollinators (like flies or butterflies), but those solutions are expensive and less efficient.

So, while we wouldn’t starve outright, our diets

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PAPA CADDI @RickN
04 April, 02:58
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So, while we wouldn’t starve outright, our diets would become much less diverse and food security would be at risk. This is why protecting bee populations is so important!

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Anuenue Patriot @Anuenue
04 April, 02:52 (E)
In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication
Not a bee keeper but I cultivate bees in my gardens by planting what they love, purple heart, firecracker, marigold, citrus trees and others. No pesticides! Love watching them flit from flower to flower. 🐝

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Sara Legvold @SaraOne
04 April, 02:20
In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication
It is also the constant use of pesticides.

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