If bees died out, humans would not necessarily follow, but we would lose a lot of food plants and flowers that are currently pollinated by bees, so our diet would become a lot more monotonous, and there would probably be hunger. Thankfully, a proportion of our current diet comes from wind pollinated plants, for example, all plants derived from grasses such as wheat, barley, oats, maize and rice.
yes it is true because the get rid of dangerous chemicals in the air causing food infections giving us kidney failure and heart attacks
Bees also pollinate our food allowing much of it to reproduce. Without that food we have issues. Imagine a world with no fruit!
I dont think they will ever become extinct.
without pollenation, food supplies would rapidly dwindle, and the human race along with most life would end rapidly...likely in less than 3 years.\
it is believed that we can only live 2 years with out honeybees
Einstein said about 4 years
Albert Einstein said that, if bees disappeared man would only survive for 4 years.
For one year
I'm not sure how long, but, once a bees stings someone or something it will die in a few mintues.
they would still be alive
It depends on how many stripes it has
10 to 20 days
1 To 9 Months
About two days
I beat that bees live up to 68 year old
All bees, including bumble bees, have a one-year life span. The Queen does hibernate until Spring.
Bees will not be able to live in bottles for very long. Even a large bottle is unlikely to be large enough for them to create a honeycomb and have a colony large enough to be viable.
Vampires live as long as humans do generally.