Bees are commonly known for their role in pollination, as well as producing honey and beeswax. Impacting biotic life to the extent that this decline will lead to death among species that have come to rely on them with their lives, bee populations must be stabilized and then have its species aided back to self-sustainable levels or their absence will lead to extinction of more than just one species. These tiny organisms deserve more recognition for their crucial tireless work than received, their declines most often are result of habitat loss, grazing, logging, and agriculture. The declines are caused by human, animal, and plant life, along with natural causes and can be limited by the one species that has the power to do so, humans must consciously realize bees cruciality on life and act to preserve bees existence not only for themselves but for the other modes of life we mutalstically coexist with, on earth.
Human disturbance cause for the bee’s decline in population. The agricultural demand for bees are growing faster …show more content…
However, they fail to see the relationships among all living things on earth, ignorant to the reaction coming from the action. They also fail to see that even though bees’ do not dictate our survival rates as they do to plants, their products would be greatly missed for both necessity and pleasure. The missing knowledge on the matter as well leaves room for future exploration of what products of bees’ can do for us