No bees, no us. Think about it.
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Opinion: If the bees go, we go

Brad Capes, CoolbellupComment News

IF all of the world’s bees were to disappear all at once, then all of the world’s people would have only four years left to live.

Bee populations are disappearing at alarming rates due to human activities, both spreading the varroa mite pest that destroys them and by harming them with excessive pesticide and chemical use and habitat loss to cater for human overpopulation growth.

Genetically modified food crops, feed crops, cotton crops etc harm the bee populations in a toxic way.

Mobile phone tower microwave frequency disorients bee navigation ability.

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Do we want to live or die, or are most people only concerned about business as usual and the money in their pockets?

Brad Capes,

Coolbellup