Bee venom can fight breast cancer, so let’s keep saving bees



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As you’ve probably heard, the bee population is declining. In fact, between 1947 and 2008, the bee population has declined by nearly 60 percent, and the decline is apparently due in large part to, you guessed it, the climate crisis. Just a few of the factors contributing to this wildlife crisis include overuse of pesticides, fertilizers, parasites, deforestation, and habitat destruction, which means we need to make some serious changes.

Many believe that we can help save the bee population simply by reducing and altering potentially harmful agricultural practices that could affect the bee population. From limiting the use of fertilizers to using all-natural pesticides, there are many ways we can help save bees.

What did we do to deserve the bees? These glorious creatures were already a staple of planet Earth to provide us with food to eat, and now, science has officially proven that they are warriors fighting cancer. It goes without saying that we will be eternally grateful for your presence on planet earth.

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