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why every rural house should have bee hives (first point (25,000 different…
why every rural house should have bee hives
first point
30% bees dying each year
queen bee with larvae
people don't know
25,000 different kinds of bees worldwide
mining bee
digs holes
likes most flowers
stingless bee
can sting
skinny
digger bee
digs holes
carrys a lot of pollen
carpenter bee
green eyes
fluffy
white tailed bumble bee
white bum
fluffy
leafcutter
cuts leaves
honey bee
lives for 198 days
early bumble bee
lives for 18 days
conclusion
round up
second point
we will die without bees
most food made with bees
third point
they don´t hurt you
make medicines
first point
different kinds of bees
30% dying a year
wrap up
get a bee hive
to save the bees
help save a bee
if someone is trying to kill it
they pollinate food
they help make medicines
we are losing them
second point
if bees die then we die
bees pollinate 70%
crops
that feed 90% of the world
daily food contains bee products
responsible for $30 billion a year in crops
supermarkets halve fruit veges
animals die
plants that they eat aren't pollinated
muck up the food chain
third point
bees are harmlees
unless feel in danger
only get one sting
then die
epipens
bee suit
make medicines
to help not hurt