The blossom would not be cross-pollinated so no fruit would grow.
In the Sichuan region of China, pear orchards have been rapidly expanded, but over-use of pesticides has killed off all bees and the farmers, together with thousands of villagers, have to pollinate their trees by hand in order to get a crop.
The orchard would die out as there would be a lack of polination.
the vegatation would die then the herbavores/omnivores would die then the carnivores would die then we would probablly die
Chaos..No polination etc!
There is no evidence that any population would INCREASE if insects were eliminated. However, there is a vast amount of evidence that most ecosystems would be decimated if insects were eliminated.
both will experience population drops. if there is no grass, there will be less insects, less mice to eat the insects, and less owls to eat the mice.
no. bees are vegeterien but they would attack and kill other insects in defence of the queen and the hive
If we didn't have decompsers then everything below it in the food chain would be dead by now. The plants and insects that eat the plants. and the animals that eat the plants. but it the animal dies there wouldn't be decomposers to finish them. Which later then starve the carnivores. The grass will be overgrown and insects will produce drastically
Several insects spin webs, such as Silk Worms. There are also Embioptera more commonly known as "Web Spinners". Don't be confused by different types of webs like spiders (which are arachnids) use to catch prey.
They might eat the farmer, and the apple orchard would go unattended to!
There would be an overpopulation of insects
all the insects would die
There would be bad things that happened to insects if all of the guinea fowl died. These insects that fed on the guinea fowl would also die.
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he would freeze or sufficate.
they would die because of the gas
The girl was playing out in the apple orchard.
it will die of the coldness
Life as we know it can not exist on Pluto.
There would become an over population of small rodents and insects