I highly doubt anyone will read the post carefully or share it, but I'll write it anyway.
Of course, if the post were full of cats or dogs – animals that most of us love and care for – our appreciation and outrage would be immense.
But there is not a single nude photo in this post.
Unfortunately, we are talking about thousands of dead bees, affected by the use of pesticides in our country. Unfortunately, our life cycle could end somewhere here.
If one day bees disappear from the face of the Earth, humans would have no more than 4 years left to live…
Why are bees the most important living things on Earth?
We all know how important bees are in our daily lives and have been enjoying the amazing properties of bee products since we were children. Here are the conclusions of research conducted regarding their existence:
The Earthwatch Institute , during a recent debate at the Royal Geographical Society in London, declared that bees are the most important living things on the planet . But along with this news, scientists also announced that bees are now classified as an insect at high risk of extinction.
"If the bees disappear, humanity will only have 4 years left to live."
Albert Einstein
According to recent studies, bees have disappeared by 90% worldwide, and the reasons vary depending on the region. The main factors include massive deforestation, lack of safe nesting sites, lack of flowers, uncontrolled use of pesticides, changes in soils and a decrease in the number of beekeepers.
Over 70% of global agriculture depends on these insects, and it can be said that 70 out of 100 foods we consume are the result of the pollination process carried out by bees.
Furthermore, pollination by bees is vital for the reproduction of plants, which are the main source of food for millions of animals. Without it, fauna would gradually begin to disappear.
Is there a solution to this problem?
Solutions do exist, but they are difficult to implement in modern society, given the harmful practices in Romania's production and agriculture.
However, experts have proposed several solutions, with the hope of implementing them as soon as possible:
Ban , not just limit, the use of toxic pesticides. A shift to using pesticides that are not harmful to pollinators is proposed.
Promoting completely natural agricultural alternatives.
Conducting constant research and monitoring of the health, condition and protection of bees.
Supporting programs that allow the population to participate in the process of saving bees by supporting beekeepers - for example, by purchasing natural honey or participating in national projects such as "Aspen Beehive". You can participate in such a project through the initiative...

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