...guys?

...guys?
This seems to be an actual big problem, but I don't hear anyone in the public really talking about this.
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>But the honey bee is just one of many insects in decline — 40% of the world's insect species are in decline, according to a February 2019 study.
The die-offs are happening primarily because insects are losing their habitats to farming and urbanization. The use of pesticides and fertilizers is also to blame, and so is climate change.
The rapid shrinking of insect populations is a sign that the planet is in the midst of a sixth mass extinction.

Nobody cares until it's too late

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>Overall, they estimated that 41% of insect species are in decline, 31% are threatened (according to criteria set by the International Union for Conservation of Nature), and 10% are going locally extinct.
>That extinction rate is eight times faster than the observed pace of extinction for mammals, birds, and reptiles.

It's constantly spoken about here, but some nations are still in contact with nature ...

Happens almost every year. Nothing out of ordinary

I've been hearing about bees disappearing for over a decade.

its because Monsanto

It's the 5g man.....

Because it‘s true, and it‘s not stopping.

>inb4 invasive species
local American bees are dying even faster, because they are solitary and not protected by humans