Probably no because they are pollination agent and many humans depend on them for income like beeculture and it is used in medicine
Yes because they survive on plant, not human.
If we didn't have bees and our technology didn't improve, then we could not survive without the trees and plants. Bees help theses plants by pollenating them and keeping them healthy. If our Technology did improve, then scientists could probably figure out a way to survivee without theese things. Thanks, Bekah Jobe
how do the actions of the bees help flowers survive
bees are pollinaters, so they pollinate our plants that make fruit. if they died we would not have fruit to eat.
Albert Einstein said that, if bees disappeared man would only survive for 4 years.
Bees (and other flying insects) are needed for the pollination of fruit, flowers, trees and various other plants. Without pollination, plants couldn't survive and we wouldn't have enough food to eat.
Antarctica does not have bees because they would freeze to death.
By pollinating them.
Honey bees can only survive in colonies that are several thousand strong.
Bees don't normally get lost.
yes, in short,, without honey humans can survive. but because bees pollinate plants, they therefore are largely responsible for plants being able to reproduce their species (new plants grow). If bees die out and stop pollinating the plants this causes all sorts of problems and majorly disrupt the earths balanced ecosystem. i hope that helps. i think its right, sorry if its not. :)
Male bees are the big, fuzzy bees without stingers.