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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
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HELP PLEASEEE!! 10 points and BRAINLIEST!!

Biology
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malfutka [58]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Well the most common is habittat destruction. With the number of humans only growing, more land is needed and habitat desturctions occur. Lack of food is also a problem, as some crops don’t grow as much so the bee’s food source is smaller which leaves thousands dead. Also if the food source doesn’t run out, there are pesticides sprayed and the bees will die if eaten one which the chemical properties in a pesticide will kill. Also if not used, littering, if you dump it into a water source, the water gets contaminated and the bees could die from that, or the water spreads ano the flower would receive this chemical property, which could kill the Bee’s food source, or the flower doesn’t die but when the bees consume it, the bee will die.

Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

honey bees Extinction types are parasites ,habitat loss ,and cell phones. but there two main types of parasites that are harming the honeybees are Vero mites and tracheal

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