Some people don’t like bees and think that they just keep people from enjoying their picnic. But the sad reality is that these tiny insects are disappearing very quickly.
This is important because ninety percent of the world’s population eats bees! In fact, without them, we would be dead already. Have you thought about this?
There are some pretty simple things each of us can do to benefit the environment, so we don’t have to be a “tree hugger” to appreciate the ecosystem we live in.
As they say, no one can do everything, but everyone can do something about it. For those of us who follow us, we simply must protect this beautiful globe.Throughout his life, Sir David Attenborough, 92, has fought for animals, the environment and nature.
The British naturalist and writer is best known for his broadcasting work and his voice is easily recognizable to many.
Now this living legend is sharing another important message that everyone needs to hear.
He recently wrote on social media that if bees were to disappear from the planet, humans will only have four years to survive on this planet.
While David Attenborough may not be the first to issue such a warning, it is a reminder that we all need to take this issue very seriously.
Nearly a third of the food we eat is produced by bees, despite the fact that they may seem small and unimportant.
According to David Attenborough’s letter, the bee population has declined by 1/3 in the last 5 years.
However, there is still hope. There is one thing we can all do, and that is the clue that is currently spreading, and that is forest fires.
David gives a simple tip that everyone should follow: Put a spoonful of sugar and water in your garden. Maybe it will save them and all of us!
According to David Attenborough, bees often appear to be dying or dead at this time of year, but that is not the case.
Bees can get tired and run out of energy before they can return to the hive, often resulting in them being carried away.
And a simple mixture of sugar and water will help revive a tired bee if found in the yard.
Place the mixture on a bee feeder by mixing two teaspoons of white granulated sugar with one tablespoon of water. Distributing this article will also help spread this equally important information.
Planting flowers on your balcony or allowing wildflowers to invade part of your lawn are two other ways to promote the well-being of bees and humans. The neighboring bees will love it!