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Schlagwort: Bienensterben

Bee decline The decline of bee populations is a serious problem occurring worldwide and has significant impacts on the environment and agriculture. Here are some facts on the topic: Causes of bee decline The decline in bee populations is caused by multiple factors, including: Pesticides: The use of pesticides in agriculture harms bees and impairs their food supply. Loss of habitat: The destruction of natural habitats, such as flowering meadows and woodlands, reduces food sources for bees. Parasites and diseases: Bees are susceptible to parasites like the Varroa mite and to various diseases that can decimate their populations. Climate change: Climate change affects the timing and availability of blooms and weather patterns, which negatively impacts bees. Impacts of bee decline The decline of bee populations has far-reaching effects on the environment and human society: Pollination: Bees play a key role in the pollination of plants, including many crops. Their absence can lead to yield losses. Biodiversity: Bees contribute to ecosystem diversity. Their loss can disrupt the balance of natural environments. Ecosystem services: Bees provide various ecosystem services, including contributions to soil fertility and the regulation of pests. Economic impacts: Bee decline can affect agriculture and lead to increased costs for crop pollination. Measures to protect bees Addressing bee decline requires a range of measures: Reduction of pesticide use: Using bee-friendly pesticides and promoting alternative agricultural practices can reduce the pressure on bees. Creation of habitats: Establishing flowering meadows, hedgerows and bee pastures provides bees with additional food sources and habitat. Education and awareness: Promoting awareness of the importance of bees and measures to protect them is necessary to drive societal change.

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Last updated 02.05.2023