Animal Maybe not many will read it, nor share it. But for me, it’s important that it is said. by Impress story 14.11.2025 14.11.2025 41 views Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram I don’t expect many people to read this. But I feel the need to share it.Maybe if this post were filled with cute cats and dogs — the kind we all love and take care of — it would get more attention. Maybe more people would share it. But this post isn’t about entertainment. It’s not “trendy” or “viral.” This post is about the thousands of dead bees.And the devastating effects of the pesticides that are being used massively in our country.Sadly, these chemicals don’t just kill bees. They disrupt an entire cycle of life — one that includes all of us. Albert Einstein once said: “If bees disappeared, humanity would survive for no more than four years.” This is not an exaggeration. It is scientifically supported. Over 70% of global agriculture depends on bee pollination. Out of every 100 foods we eat, 70 exist because of them. Why are bees disappearing? Bee populations have dropped by up to 90% in many parts of the world. The main causes include: Massive deforestation Loss of flowering habitats Heavy use of chemicals and pesticides Decline in beekeepers and sustainable beekeeping practices What can we do? There are solutions — but they require immediate action: A complete ban on toxic pesticides, not just restrictions Support for natural and organic farming Investment in research and monitoring bee health Support local initiatives: adopt a hive, buy local honey Saving the bees is not optional. It’s a responsibility. This post may never become popular.It may go unnoticed by many. But anyone who cares about our future cannot ignore it. Because if the bees disappear, we won’t be here for long either. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegram