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The Decline of Bee Populations

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Pesticides

-Ethan Fraser

Pesticides

Farmers often use chemicals to protect their crops from insects, but many of these chemicals can harm bees. These pesticides can damage a bee's nervous system and make it hard for them to find their way back to the hive.

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Invasive Species

Conclusion

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In conclusion, humans must be more mindful of the impact we have on the bee population before it is too late.

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Humans have brought in plants and animals from other places around the world, and sometimes these new species can take over a habitat, causing the plants that bees depend on to disapear.

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Climate Change

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Habitat Destruction

Climate Change

Human contribute to climate change by burning fossil fuels and releasing greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere. This changes the timing of when flowers bloom, making it difficult for bees to find food when they need it most.

Habitat Destruction

As cities and farms grow, natural areas like meadows and forests where bees used to live are being replaced. This means bees have fewer places to build their hives and find nectar and pollen.

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