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Yes. Some endangered bee species include the stingless Melipona beecheii and Melipona Yucatanica of the Americas.

In Ireland, four species of bumblebee are endangered, whilst in britain, another eight species are either endangered or under threat. The Shrill-Carder Bee and the Great Yellow bumblebee of the UK are under threat, for example, but not currently officially endangered. Three species are no longer found in the area.

Although some people believe the honeybee is endangered, it is not. However, though not officially listed as endangered, the US has lost over 70% of its honey bees and other pollinators, through a suspect virus.

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Yes, the honey bee is endangered but, don't be so happy .Honey bees are the one's who make all that honey and without these insects there would be no honey buns!!!

A:More importantly, there would be no bees to pollinate the flowers, vegetables, and farmers' food crops, so these would die out. Without food, animals would die, and ultimately we would starve. We must all do our best to protect bees.

No, it wouldn't we still have bumble bees!

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No, bees are not endangered but they are dying because of a phenomenon called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). Cause or causes of this phenomenon is/are currently unknown.

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The bee hummingbird (Mellisuga helenae) is not endangered. Its official status is "near threatened."

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Yes, they are, as well as some other types of trout. There are treaties being signed so that over fishing will stop.

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No, the Rainbow-bee eater is a 'least concerned' animal.

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Not unless she's a member of an endangered specie.

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Is it legal to kill honey bees?

In general, it is not legal to intentionally kill honey bees unless done by a licensed professional for specific reasons like pest control. Honey bees play a critical role in pollination and the ecosystem, so efforts should be made to protect and preserve them.


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