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There aren't any diseases that can be transmitted from bees to humans.
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Bumble bees are dying out due to disease. They believe it is the same issue honey bees have contracted but the issue is worse with honey bees.
Bees don't carry any diseases that are harmful to humans but they can carry diseases that are harmful to other bees.
Bees are still around but they are slowly dying off because of a disease
I think you mean Crohns disease (check spelling). It's a disease of the bowel and nothing to do with bees.
No. Deer ticks carry Lyme disease.
Usually they don't, unless they have some sort of disease.
Varroa mites have specialized to feed off bees by piercing the bee's exoskeleton and sucking the haemolymph. This is why varroa is such a pest. Bees attacked by varroa quickly become weakened, and varroa can also carry other diseases. Beekeepers and Bees will be in serious trouble if this disease enters Australia.
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they brought disease's, rats, honey bees, fruit flies, and many other things.
It is said that bees are dying thanks to the use of pesticides and other environmental factors. It is not known if they will definitely become extinct however.