Pollination is one of the most important roles played by insects in the natural world. One great contributor to this natural phenomenon is the everyday Honeybee. Honeybees survive off the honey made from plants nectar. They also help us humans survive by pollinating flowering plants, allowing them to produce 1/3 of the fruit and vegetable crops consumed. Honeybees are mysteriously declining in their numbers, there are many different theories or ideas as to why this is happening. Some experts say microwave radiation from our mobile devices and satellite towers. Others suspect the pesticides and herbicides. Most humans see the misunderstood bees as big stingers with wings, but do not take into consideration that the honey they put in their tea that morning came from the honeybee. Also, nonnative bee species such as the African honey bee threaten native species, humans and livestock when introduced. Bees are one of the biggest contributors to the survival of thousands of species of animals including humans, yet they are one of the smallest and fragile species in the animal king...
There are two special populations portrayed in The Secret Life of Bees: African Americans and women. August, June, and May Boatwright along with Rosaleen are all African-American women. Other main characters such as Lily Owens and Zach Taylor fit into one special population but not both.
A beehive without a queen is a community headed for extinction. Bees cannot function without a queen. They become disoriented and depressed, and they stop making honey. This can lead to the destruction of the hive and death of the bees unless a new queen is brought in to guide them. Then, the bees will cooperate and once again be a prosperous community. Lily Melissa Owens, the protagonist of Sue Monk Kidd’s The Secret Life of Bees, faces a similar predicament. While she does not live in a physical hive, the world acts as a hive. She must learn to work with its inhabitants, sharing a common direction, in order to reach her full potential. The motif of the beehive is symbolic of how crucial it is to be a part of a community in order to achieve
Intro: Working around the hives; dedicated and faster with each movement. Honey drizzling in golden crevices; a family unit working together, buzzing in harmony. Bees and beehives is a significant motif in the novel Secret Life of Bees: By Sue Monk Kidd because it represents the community of women in the novel. It also represents Lily Owen’s longing and need for a mother figure in her life. And finally, it was significant because the bees lived a secret life, just as Lily and Rosaleen did in the novel.
Think for a moment of a world without bees; a world without our buzzing friend. They might look like they barely do much to help our ecosystem. However, bees are a vital part of our agriculture and this makes it vital that we keep them around. The bee population decline in recent years is troubling for both us and our little friends. As their friends, we must do all we can in order to ensure their survival which in turn will ensure our own.
“You may shoot me with your words, You may cut me with your eyes, You may kill me with your hatefulness, But still, like air, I’ll rise” ( Still I Rise, Line 21-24). This is saying you can try to hurt me and say or do hurtful things but I will be strong and rise above it. The novel we are reading is “The Secret Life of Bees” by Sue Monk Kidd. The author’s purpose of “The Secret Life of Bee’s” is social commentary of racism in the south and what it's like to grow up without a mother. The poem I chose to compare is to is “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou. In the poem the author’s purpose is racism and sticking up to it. Both of pieces of literature “Still I Rise” and “The Secret of Bee’s” show the common theme of racism. The author’s present the themes both similarly and differently.
All around the world honeybees are vanishing at an alarming rate, according to the documentary Vanishing of the Honeybees. This film features two commercial bee keepers and their fight to preserve their bee numbers. David Hackenburg was the first commercial bee keeper to go public the bee population was decreasing. Approximately two billions bees have vanished and nobody knows the reason why. Honeybees are used all across America to help pollinate monoculture crops like broccoli, watermelon, cherries, and other produce. Without the honeybees the price for fresh and local produce would be too much money. According, to this film commercial bee keeper’s help fifteen billion dollars of food get pollinated by commercial
Our bees are dying at the highest rates ever recorded: 42 percent of the United States bee colonies collapsed in 2015 (NRDC, 2015). 50 to 80 percent of the world's food supply is directly affected by honeybee pollination (Pennsylvania Apiculture Inc., 2011). Reduced crop pollination will make food more expensive and can even make some crops harder to grow successfully (Worland, 2015).
Pollinators are very important to the environment because many plant species rely on reproduction to be carried out by pollination1. Bees are dependent on plants for pollen and nectar and in return, are the most common pollinator of plant species and around 90 percent of plants require pollination by an animal7. Bees are used in farming, both for pollinating crops and for producing honey, and the estimated value of bees to the United Kingdom is £400 million per year9. Plants are the primary producers in many food webs and, as so many are dependent on pollination in order to reproduce, a decline in pollinators would have a detrimental effect to whole ecosystems. Therefore, the declining numbers of pollinators, particularly bees, are a cause of concern because of the environmental knock-on effects. High declines in adult bee numbers in some colonies have been reported and this decline is known as colony collapse disorder6. These declines are higher than normal and can go unnoticed by bee keepers because the bees do not generally die in the nest so the decrease is not immediately obvious. The problem addressed in this paper will be the decline of bees and the effects this decline has on the environment. The solutions proposed for this problem are increasing research, managing farming and spreading awareness. It is important to conserve the bee populations before the problem of decreasing pollinator numbers becomes too great to fix.
Insects are some of the most important creatures in our world. They play a very large role in many tasks that are vital to human surviva,l like pollinating and effective decomposing. Insects have impacted science, environment, human development, and food supply in a variety of ways. Insect pollination is one of the primary beneficial functions of insects on human development.
One important process that takes place along the way is the pollination of plants. Bees pick up pollen from a variety of plants, as they collect the nectar they need. This pollen is then spread about to the various areas that the bee visits and results in the growth of new plants. This pollination process is one reason why bees are so important to our planet. Bees account for about 90 percent of the pollination of wild plants which means that if the bee were to go extinct it would wipe out many varieties of flowers and food along the way. Bees also account for about 30 percent of the pollination of the world’s crops, meaning that about three of every ten bites of food you take is due to the hard work of bees. Only one species of bee has been
The extinction of honey bees will affect us all, from beekeeper to consumer. If we don’t stop this soon, it will end in disaster. Even if honeybees survive, they won’t resemble the bee we have known for eras. This tiny insect may not have a large size or popularity, but it is extremely important. Whether we end up changing our diets, or losing our jobs, things might take a turn for the worse. Therefore, if you cry to save the whales, save the pandas, or save the tigers, add one more thing to your list: SAVE THE
Have you ever wondered why bees make that buzzing noise? It's a long process called Screa, which consists of the young male bee staying home with their mother and praying. While the father goes out can screams at flowers in order to pollinate. I was given symbols to live by and to always know I was safe when I saw these symbols. They were flowers, a hive, pollen, and honey. And did I forget, my names is Beeza, I have bright yellow hair, a black stinger, and a black and yellow body? Almost resembling the body of a bee. I have to do with the process of pollination and Screa! Today is my first day, and I'm pretty nervous. My father followed this procedure to get honey before he retired, and now he passed the throne down to me.
However, bees are some of the most hardworking organisms that exist on the Earth. They are vital for the continued survival of the human race as well as the Earth that is known today. There are thousands of various species dedicated to pollinating the food supply that continues to feed humans as well as all animals. (Tucker, 2014). However, in recent years, the populations of bees and other pollinators has been on a continued decline. Some of the causes for such a decline are pesticides and insecticides, diseases, and harmful agricultural practices (Causes, n.d.). This decline has various impacts on the environment, ecosystem, economy, humans, and Earth’s spheres. For example, a decline in bee population leads to the elimination of various plants species, which leads to the reduction of oxygen in the atmosphere, causing devastating impacts (Dafardar, 2014). It is vital for the survival of the planet and humans to save the
Honey bees are diminishing at a rapid rate due to Colony Collapse Disorder. This is a phenomenon that happens when all the worker bees leaving behind the Queen to fend for herself and the immature bees. Although many people do not view bees as an important part of our ecosystem they actually are. Honey bees are the most important insect for humankind because they pollinate around one third of the fruit and vegetables we eat every day. If we want to preserve them we must first know and understand what they actually do for us. Another big part is making sure beekeepers are well trained in order to bees to thrive. Commercial beekeepers move their bees throughout the United States to pollinate nations the food supply.
Over the past decade bee populations have been dropping drastically. A 40% loss of honeybees happened in the U.S. and U.K. lose 45% of its commercial honeybee since 2010. This is a phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in which worker bees from a beehive abruptly disappear in a short time. These data are definitely not meaningless since bees are a crucial part of the reproductive cycle of many foods. The impact bees have on the agriculture and the environment is far more crucial than we may think. Crops rely on bees to assist their reproduction and bring them life. Bees are renowned in facilitating pollination for most plant life, including over 100 different vegetable and fruit crops. Without bees, there would be a huge decrease in pollination, which later result in reduce in plant growth and food supplies. On the other hand, without the pollination progressed with the assistance from bees, the types of flowers According to Dr. Albert Einstein, “If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live. No more bees, no more pollination…no more men”. That’s why bees’ extinction affects people more than we ever think, and could even forebode the doom day of human race.