A lot of the food you eat would never have made it to your plate if not for bees. Along with other pollinators, these busy bugs help produce about one-third of the world’s crops. Without bees, many flowering plants couldn’t produce seeds, nuts, fruits, or vegetables. But bees could be in danger. That’s because many farmers spray crops with common pesticides called neonicotinoids. The chemicals kill harmful insects—but some scientists worry they’re also hurting helpful bees.
You can thank bees for much of the food you eat. It wouldn’t have made it to your plate without them. Bees and other pollinators help produce about one-third of the world’s crops. Many flowering plants couldn’t make seeds, nuts, fruits, or vegetables without bees. But bees could be in danger. That’s because many farmers spray crops with common pesticides called neonicotinoids. The chemicals kill harmful insects. But some scientists worry they’re hurting helpful bees too.