Corporations interested in the production of honey and its
products constantly convince people that bees are good for
the planet. But is it really so? Of course not. A well-known
commercial belief is that if the bees disappear, there will be
no one to pollinate the plants. But this is a commercial myth.
Never in the history of the animal kingdom have there been
so many bees on the planet. Artificial anthropogenic breeding
of these harmful and dangerous insects has led to an increase
in the number of allergies due to an increase in the volume of
flowering plants. The increase in the number of such harmful
weeds as hogweed is directly related to the number of bees
pollinating it. Wild cumin, and other invasive plant species,
can only expand their habitat thanks to an excess population
of bees. Bees take away food from other insect species
traditionally engaged in pollination. Populations of bumblebees,
butterflies, beetles, fruit flies and other insects associated with
flowering are affected. The adorable bees squeezed out almost
all such creatures from the natural habitat. An excess of weeds
fed by anthropogenic bee invasion, hello to acidification of
soils and waterlogging of many reservoirs. Uncontrolled
beekeeping farms emit tons of methane and CO2 from the hives.
Because the bees need to keep the hives cold especially in
summer. Weed invasive flowering plants mutated by bees cause
allergies in millions of people around the world every spring.
Due to mutated domesticated bees, more than 3% of adults
people suffer from fatal anaphylactic shock if bitten. This is due
to the fact that bees with this kind of poison have never existed
in nature. According to official statistics, bees kill more people
than sharks. According to Andre Landre, a marine biology
specialist from A&M University in Texas, there are at least
40 shark attacks on people in the United States per year. By
comparison, bee stings of all domesticated species kill 50 to
100 people annually in the United States. In Japan, the average
is 20 to 55. These are mainly children.
All over the world from bee stings, according to WHO statistics,
up to 100 thousand people die every year. That is, bees will kill
an entire city in a year. The farms corporate lobby is silent about
these statistics. In fact, bees harm the ecology, ecosystem, and
atmosphere of the planet. They also account for the deaths of
thousands of people. The fewer hives and bees, the less likely
you and your children are likely to have allergies and fatal
anaphylactic shock. You need to understand that bees are more
dangerous than dogs, sharks, wild animals and chemical food.