2. Human pollinator are pollinating the crops,
instead of the natural pollinators, as all the
bees in that are was wiped out because of
pesticides.
3. The‘human pollinators’ ‘pollinate’ the crops
by scrubbing pollen from the trees, dry it
by hand, and carefully dust it onto each
pear blossom.
4. Pollinationhappens when pollen from the
male part of the plant is received by the
female part of the plant. This causes the
plant to reproduce, ensuring the survival of
its own kind.
5. The main role of the bee is to actually help
plants pollinate, as pollen can cling onto the
bees’ hairs. When they visit the next plant,
some of the pollen drops off, pollinating the
plant without the bee even knowing that it is
doing so.
6. I agree with what Albert Einstein has said. It is
true as if there are no more pollination, plants
cannot reproduce, so their own kind will die out.
If there are no more vegetables, we will not have
vegetables to eat, so that means herbivorous
animals cannot survive which will lead to the
decline of carnivores as they do not have
enough food. That means us, humans don’t have
either vegetables nor meat to eat and survive.
7. The farmers depend on bees to pollinate. As
farmers themselves cannot pollinate as it is
a nearly-impossible feat, they call in the
bees to do pollination for them as a bee hive
of bees can visit 3 million plants in a day.
9. It kills the bees in three
ways. They are …
Fumigants Stomach Poisons Contact Poisons
• Insecticides in the form of • Gets into the bees’ stomach • Work by touching an insect
gases and kills the bees. • Acts fairly quickly and can
• Are highly toxic and • Pesticides get into pollen or result in death or paralysis
restricted-use chemicals nectar sprayed on plants in a short time.
that bees carry back to
hives to make honey. This
can affect the entire hive.
10. What Other
Animals Help
Plants Pollinate?
Monarch Zebra-Striped
Humming Bird Moths
Butterfly Butterfly
11. Plant
More oxygen
New plants
Food for Humans
Food for Prey
Food for Humans
Food for Predators
12. Thank you for taking your time to look through the presentation.