I don't even have to listen to know it's not true, because people have been perpetuating this for decades now. 60% of honeybees are not dying off. It's specific subspecies that are having die offs, and in some cases its not event chemicals, its competition from other species of honey bees. On the whole, commercial bee rearing and bee populations in general are up. The problem is less biodiversity, which is a problem, but nowhere near as bad as the false total bee die off narrative being pushed.
Furthermore, it's not even a nationwide phenomenon. It's pretty localized to specific regions. Some regions are having this problem, others are experiencing a massive uptick in honey bee populations both commercial and wild. This is just another MSM false "the world is ending" narrative pushed to make us all feel depressed and despondent.
I don't even have to listen to know it's not true, because people have been perpetuating this for decades now. 60% of honeybees are not dying off. It's specific subspecies that are having die offs, and in some cases its not event chemicals, its competition from other species of honey bees. On the whole, commercial bee rearing and bee populations in general are up. The problem is less biodiversity, which is a problem, but nowhere near as bad as the false total bee die off narrative being pushed.
Furthermore, it's not even a nationwide phenomenon. It's pretty localized to specific regions. Some regions are having this problem, others are experiencing a massive uptick in honey bee populations both commercial and wild. This is just another MSM false "the world is ending" narrative pushed to make us all feel depressed and despondent.
Good lord you're brain washed.
How did pollination get done before Europeans imported the honeybee as a crop animal?
Lots of other critters pollinate besides honey bees.
Yes.
Before Agriculture ?
It is an insecticide.... so other pollinators will die from it too.