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reply posted on 27-6-2008 @ 01:13 PM by Anuubis
reply to post by Death_Kron

Bee's are important to ALL life, not just humans. Thousands of species would die out without plant life.


reply posted on 28-6-2008 @ 06:30 PM by Death_Kron
reply to post by Anuubis



Correct. I never realised how important they are though ! It's strange how something small and seemingly insignificant as a bee can have a major impact on not just mine or yours but ALOT of different species,

Crazy! Then again I'v always been told don't underestimate the small things in life, as everythings got to start somewhere...

Sorry for spelling mistakes people, I'm quite drunk


reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 03:27 AM by Death_Kron
reply to post by disgustedbyhumanity



Yeah, I do realise that crops do not rely entirely on the Bee for pollination but as you said they are one of the most efficient.

I did read the other day that crops can be pollinated by hand, which surprised me, there was an article about an island somewhere where I think the Bee population at that particular location had disappeared for some reason so they pollinate their crops my hand.

Maybe it wouldn't be the end of mankind if all the Bee's disappeared, maybe not at first, but is it not possible that a chain reaction would occur and over time we would slowly but surely start running out of things? I know this is a worst case scenario.

One other thing I forgot to mention was Beeswax, without Bee's their would be no Beeswax and apparently it has hundreds of commercial applications and is used to make pharmaceuticals, candles, polish & cosmetics among other things. So, it not only our food sources that would be hampered with the Bee's decline.


reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 04:13 AM by Death_Kron
reply to post by Anti-Tyrant



I agree Anti-Tyrant, Einstein probably was making a statement or an observation that as you said, you can't have the bigger things without the smaller things.

Everything has got to start somewhere and be built upon, and strangley enough nearly everything on this planet interacts and relies on everything else, at least at some level.

As mentioned, I personally don't think the world is going to end in 2012, even though I do find it all quite interesting. I was just quite shocked about something as simple as a humble little Bee could have such a large impact upon the world. Sort of reminds me about the Butterfly effect!
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