One of the biggest causes of bee loss is global warming, which changes the cycle of how flowers bloom in a certain season. Bees and pollinators hibernate, and often times what happens is that the flowers they need for food bloom before they are done with hibernation, which throws off the cycle in which the bees work in. Another danger against bees is the use of pesticides in farmland, which does help with harmful pests, but it also unintentionally damages bee populations as well. Lastly another cause of this issue is habitat loss. Bees losing their homes to loss of habitat also means that organisms in that field also suffer. Factors such as non-bee friendly flowers are also things that drive honeybees away from their natural habitat. (Natural Resources Defense
One of the biggest causes of bee loss is global warming, which changes the cycle of how flowers bloom in a certain season. Bees and pollinators hibernate, and often times what happens is that the flowers they need for food bloom before they are done with hibernation, which throws off the cycle in which the bees work in. Another danger against bees is the use of pesticides in farmland, which does help with harmful pests, but it also unintentionally damages bee populations as well. Lastly another cause of this issue is habitat loss. Bees losing their homes to loss of habitat also means that organisms in that field also suffer. Factors such as non-bee friendly flowers are also things that drive honeybees away from their natural habitat. (Natural Resources Defense