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A honey bee is essential to the environment as we know it. Over 80 per cent of plants are pollinated by insects, and of those nearly 90 per cent are pollinated by bees. Without bees there would be very little pollination and a large proportion of plant species would die out.

As for the bee harming the environment, I can't think of any examples where this is the case.

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