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    Neonicotinoid Pesticides

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    to as an ecosystem service. Decline in bee populations worldwide is putting humankind at risk of damaging it’s most imperative ecosystem service: animal pollination of food crops. This essay will address the potential link between loss of bee colonies and use of neonicotinoid pesticides. It is also a response to the inadequacy of the steps taken by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2013 to…

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    There are things that people may need to be cautious of before deciding to keep bees, but there are benefits to consider as well. Sue Hubbell author of A Book of Bees writes, “Everyone should have two or three hives of bees. Bees are easier to keep than a dog or a cat. They are more interesting than gerbils” (qtd. in Bishop pp. 1). Holley Bishop says that beekeeping seemed so great to her because she liked how “low-maintenance” it was and that the bees “did the farming for you and didn’t need…

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    In the article, “Climate Change a Major Threat to Bumble Bees” by Jane Ogilvie, stated that there are climate changes causing for the decreasing of flower availability throughout the seasons. And as for bumble bees, their main source of food would be pollen, which are from the flowers. The main cause for the flowers would be the snow melts, since it melts early causing the flowering seasons to be extended longer. Affecting the whole global climate circle then only having the remains of the…

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    We sell pure honey to consumers and we dedicate to offer them sustainable and high quality honey that is very natural, pure, and non-pasteurized from the local hives. The supply of our honey is guaranteed because our supplier is a bee hunter and also a honey connoisseur. Honey is a natural substance produced by honeybees, it possesses numerous nutritional, healing and prophylactic properties attributed by the rich components found in honey. Some of the health beneficial properties…

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    A hundred years ago bee populations began to plummet. This event lead scientists spreading the word to make it clear that the extinction of these creatures would cost us our lives. They stated that we wouldn’t be able to live for 5 years without them. Bees do more than just create honey, they also help plants grow. A type of insecticide was found in many bee samples such as pollen and honey. The insecticides caused the bees to abandon their hives which lead to the collapse of many colonies.…

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    Imagine flies, bugs, and pests surround your house like swarms of bees surround a garden full of flowers. Imagine planting, caring, and/or petting a pet or plant that can make their own food, gather their own foods, and/or survive without rich soil, fertilizer, etc. It's a Venus Flytrap you seek. First of all, Venus Flytrap don’t need fertile soil. Venus is a plant, but it is also a carnivore, too, because it consumes insects to survive. As Venus Flytraps consumes insects, they dissolves in the…

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    Three Human Stories

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    I believe that the quote, “There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they never happened before,” is true and it makes sense. I think that it is true because most stories have a similar story line and it is just told with different characters and plots. For example, in, “Buffalo Dusk,” the problem is that Buffaloes are dying and in, “Below,” the problem is that the worlds are getting destroyed. In both of those stories, the problem is…

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    worldwide is thoroughly contaminated with pesticides. Neonicotinoid pesticides, which have been found in a majority of honey samples across the world, cause paralysis and death in insects. In The Guardian article “Honey tests reveal global contamination by bee-harming pesticides,” Damian Carrington, through ethos and logos, effectively advocates for neonicotinoid restriction after explaining the honey study. Carrington begins by providing context about the study on honey. First, his inclusion,…

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    Honey Bees

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    declines in honey bee populations and increasing demand for insect-pollinated crops raise concerns about pollinator shortages. Pesticide exposure and pathogens may interact to have strong negative effects on managed honey bee colonies. Such findings are of great concern given the large numbers and high levels of pesticides found in honey bee colonies. Thus it is crucial to determine how field-relevant combinations and loads of pesticides affect bee health. We collected pollen from bee hives in…

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    The monarch butterfly is a beautiful butterfly that is well known for its large migration from places all over the continent to California and Mexico. They make this migration during the fall in order to make it to Mexico and California before the cold weather strikes. If the butterflies were to get caught in the cold weather they would not be able to survive. Monarchs who reside east of the Rocky Mountains will migrate to Mexico and hibernate in oyamel fir trees. Those who live west of the…

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