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Five Most Urgent Threats to Bee Survival

Honey Bees & Wild Bees 2025 Rank Threat (2025) How It Harms Bees Key Evidence Honey-bee vs. Wild-bee Impact 1 Varroa destructor mites + associated viruses (amitraz-resistant) – Feed on bee fat body, weaken immunity – Vector deformed-wing virus (DWV-A/B), acute bee paralysis, causing colony collapse – Rising resistance to amitraz; winter 2024-25 losses >60% […]

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Quick Summary of Key Threats Bees Face

Oregon Wild Bumble Bee – by Thomas Jones – beesworld.org Bees face a range of serious and escalating threats that impact their survival, with both longstanding and newly emerging dangers documented by experts. Here’s a quick summary: Major established threats: Emerging or evolving threats: In Summary Other factors, such as direct predation by wasps, hornets,

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Key Threats Facing All Bees Today

Discover the main threats facing honeybees & wild bee populations Bee populations worldwide are facing unprecedented challenges that threaten both managed honey bee colonies and wild bee species. Recent data shows that U.S. commercial beekeepers reported the highest honey bee colony losses ever recorded in 2025, with over 62% of commercial operations losing their colonies[1][2].

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Are bees in danger of extinction?

Are bees really on their way out? What are the consequences of the false idea that bees are in danger of extinction? This false notion has several significant consequences affecting public perception, conservation priorities, and the broader ecological discourse: • Misplaced Focus on Honeybees Rather than Wild Bees: This misconception tends to concentrate public concern

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