Insects that carry diseases or negatively affect crops or livestock are commonly called pest species. These pests can have an adverse economic effect if they eat food intended for human consumption or cause disease in plants or livestock. This decreases farmers' yield and profit, and also decreases the food available to an area's population.
Many food crops depend on domesticated and wild bees for pollination. Bees help, they make honey, wax and pollen for people to buy and sell.
They also pollinate most fruit and nut crops, which also are bought and sold.
The economic importance of insects can be measured in various ways. For instance the bees and silk worms are known to be beneficial to mankind by offering honey and silk respectively.
Economic importance of bacteria
economic importance of phylum chordata
The economic importance of earthworms is highly under-rated.
Abraham lincolns economic class is middle class
what are the economic importance of mosquitoes
the class is insecta
class insecta
Insecta class
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it is belong to the class INSECTA.:)
Most species? Insecta, and within that, beetles, by far.
Class Insecta
The class of the honey bee is insecta.
They are in the phylum arthropoda, and in the class insecta. Within the insecta, they are in the family formicidae.