Sunday, September 11, 2016

How does pesticide effect bees?

Well well well guess what’s happening? Because you should know bees are dying all because of you farmers and beekeepers!!!!
We already know that pesticide is used for many other thing than spray it on crops to keep pests away and by that happening the bees are dying out really fast.
The farmers are spraying pesticide as bees are flying around and then the sit on crops and get pesticide all over them and that’s what causes the death of bees.


How can’t you respect the bees those poor little bees when they are always doing us a favor by making honey and keeping us alive.
If bees die out then say goodbye to the world


We need to show the bees respect because they play a key part in keeping the plants alive by spreading pollen from plant to plant, if the bee’s did die out people would also begin to die out.


The National Government in the UK have rejected a plan from the national farming union to use banned bee-harming pesticides. Because  they pose a devastating long term effects to the bee population, the national farming union argument for wanting to use the pesticide was that there harvesting margins only went up by %7 last year, The UK government's decision to not lift the ban was made on the grounds of the short term benefits would not outway the long term negative effects.

In conclusion, The farmers are spraying pesticide and then the bees get it on them self which is causing harm to them. Bees keep us alive and pollinate our food and trees. The bees play a key part in our daily lives even though we might not know it. The short term benefits of using pesticides that are harmful to bees are causing far more damage in the long term.

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