Friday, December 11, 2009

If the bees die off, how long till it effects the human population?

I get different info on this. I read that the main problem will be lack of fruits; grains and potatoes and clonable plants will still be reproduced. From what I have read, there could be some shortage of fruits before too long. Bees are so important in agriculture that hives are shipped from place to place and rented out to farmers at pollination time for their crops.


However, honeybees aren't the only pollinators. There will be others left. And it is likely that even on their own, some resistant bees would start to develop and breed. With help from humans, this process could go even faster.


Honeybee die-offs have happened before, and the numbers recovered. But this is the worst on record.


And yes, researchers are working on it too.If the bees die off, how long till it effects the human population?
4 years is the popular consensus,


at least that is what Einstein saidIf the bees die off, how long till it effects the human population?
According to experts, if bees were to become extinct then humanity would perish after just four years.
A few months to a few years.

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