Bees are main pollinators of Angiosperms and thus their noticeable decline is of significance for biodiversity and human beings. This research paper presents a detailed overview of the conservation of honey bees It includes an introduction of the research topic and importance of honey bees. This research paper also discusses about a life without honey bees, restoration of an apex pollinator and solution to the problem. Habitation loss is the main hazard to bee diversity, while invasive species, pesticide use, emerging diseases, and change in climate also have the prospective to influence bee populace. This research paper recommends that prospect conservation methods need to prioritize, which include reducing habitation loss, making people who work in the field of agriculture, bee-friendly, educating public and scientists in bee identification and nomenclature, fundamental population and autecological genetics researches to strengthen conservation methods, evaluating the worth of “DNA bar-coding” for conservation of bees, determining the influence of pathogens, parasites, animals, and invasive plants, and incorporating this information to comprehend the prospective affect of weather change on existing bee diversity.
ABSTRACTII
INTRODUCTION1
DISCUSSION1
Importance of Honey Bees1
Why Conserve Honey Bees?2
A Life Without Bees3
Restoration of an Apex Pollinator6
General Indigenous Bees7
Osmia or Mason Bees7
Leafcutter Bees8
Sweat Bees9
Andrenid Bees9
Bumble Bees10
Carpenter bees11
Solution12
Nesting sites13
CONCLUSION14
REFERENCES15
The Conservation of Honey Bees
Introduction
This research paper discusses about a life without honey bees, restoration of an apex pollinator and solution to the problem. Habitation loss is the main hazard to bee diversity, while invasive species, pesticide use, emerging diseases, and change in climate also have the prospective to influence bee populace. This research paper recommends that prospect conservation methods need to prioritize, which include reducing habitation loss, making people who work in the field of agriculture, bee-friendly, educating public and scientists in bee identification and nomenclature, fundamental population and autecological genetics researches to strengthen conservation methods, evaluating the worth of “DNA bar-coding” for conservation of bees, determining the influence of pathogens, parasites, animals, and invasive plants, and incorporating this information to comprehend the prospective affect of weather change on existing bee diversity
Discussion
Importance of Honey Bees
Accumulated here from Europe the 1600s, bumble bees have come to be across the board crosswise over North America and are reproduced financially for their capabilities to prepare nectar and fertilize crops, 90 diverse ranch developed nourishments, incorporating numerous products of the soil, rely on upon bumble bees. Anyway lately bumble bee populaces over the landmass have dove by to the extent that 70 percent, and researcher are even now scratching their heads in the matter of why and what to do about the issue that they have regarded as “colony collapse disorder (CCD).”
Why Conserve Honey Bees?
Bees visit flowers to gather nectar and pollen as food, and because they perform this activity of visiting flowers, they transmit pollen from one flower to another. This process of known as “pollination.” This process assists fruits and seeds to grow. A number of garden crops and row crops need bee pollination. Effective pollination result in larger fruits, better tasting fruit, higher yields, and faster ripening ...