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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 10 MIN

What if all the bees disappeared? | Curious Kids Questions

from The Curious Kidcast · host Andy & Charlie

What would happen if every bee on Earth vanished overnight? In this episode of The Curious Kidcast, Charlie explores one of nature's biggest what-if questions — and the answers are more surprising, more colourful, and more important than you might expect.Perfect for curious kids aged 7-11, this episode is packed with fascinating science facts, silly comparisons, and big ideas about how the natural world actually works. Whether you're learning at home, in the car, or winding down after school, this is the episode that will make your child look at a bumblebee very differently next time they spot one in the garden.What We Cover In This EpisodeWhy bees are called pollinators and what that actually meansWhich fruits and vegetables would disappear without beesHow the Earth would look, sound, and feel without beesWhy forests, meadows, rainforests, and riverbanks would all changeHow bees act as nature's early warning systemWhy no other animal can fully replace what bees doThe staggering economic value bees provide to global food productionWhat scientists and farmers are already doing when bees aren't aroundFun Facts From This EpisodeThere are over 20,000 species of bee on EarthAround 80% of all flowering plants depend on pollinators to reproduceBees pollinate crops worth hundreds of billions of pounds every single yearWithout bees, many wildflower meadows would slowly lose their colour over decadesTropical rainforests like the Amazon would become measurably less biodiverseBees are furry on purpose — pollen sticks to fluff brilliantlySome farmers already pollinate crops by hand using tiny brushesWhy Kids And Families Love The Curious KidcastThe Curious Kidcast answers the big, weird, brilliant questions that kids actually ask — the ones that start at breakfast and don't have easy answers. Every episode is funny, fact-filled, and built around real curiosity. No dumbing down. No talking at kids. Just genuinely interesting ideas explained in a way that makes learning feel like the best part of the day.This show is ideal for families, homeschoolers, classrooms, and anyone who believes that a good question is worth taking seriously. Episodes cover science, nature, space, history, animals, food, and the world around us — always with facts, always with fun, and always with a quiz at the end to test what you've learned.Great ForHomeschooling families looking for engaging science contentPrimary school children aged 7 to 11Nature lovers and budding young scientistsCar journeys, school runs, and wind-down listeningParents who want something genuinely educational playing in the backgroundKids who ask "but why?" about absolutely everythingSubscribe And Stay CuriousIf your child loved this episode, make sure you subscribe so you never miss a new question. Share the show with another curious family, and if your child has a question they'd like answered on the podcast, visit curiouskidcast.com to get in touch.New episodes drop weekly. The questions are always unexpected. The facts are always real. And the fun never stops.

What would happen if every bee on Earth vanished overnight? In this episode of The Curious Kidcast, Charlie explores one of nature's biggest what-if questions — and the answers are more surprising, more colourful, and more important than you might expect.Perfect for curious kids aged 7-11, this episode is packed with fascinating science facts, silly comparisons, and big ideas about how the natural world actually works. Whether you're learning at home, in the car, or winding down after school, this is the episode that will make your child look at a bumblebee very differently next time they spot one in the garden.What We Cover In This EpisodeWhy bees are called pollinators and what that actually meansWhich fruits and vegetables would disappear without beesHow the Earth would look, sound, and feel without beesWhy forests, meadows, rainforests, and riverbanks would all changeHow bees act as nature's early warning systemWhy no other animal can fully replace what bees doThe staggering economic value bees provide to global food productionWhat scientists and farmers are already doing when bees aren't aroundFun Facts From This EpisodeThere are over 20,000 species of bee on EarthAround 80% of all flowering plants depend on pollinators to reproduceBees pollinate crops worth hundreds of billions of pounds every single yearWithout bees, many wildflower meadows would slowly lose their colour over decadesTropical rainforests like the Amazon would become measurably less biodiverseBees are furry on purpose — pollen sticks to fluff brilliantlySome farmers already pollinate crops by hand using tiny brushesWhy Kids And Families Love The Curious KidcastThe Curious Kidcast answers the big, weird, brilliant questions that kids actually ask — the ones that start at breakfast and don't have easy answers. Every episode is funny, fact-filled, and built around real curiosity. No dumbing down. No talking at kids. Just genuinely interesting ideas explained in a way that makes learning feel like the best part of the day.This show is ideal for families, homeschoolers, classrooms, and anyone who believes that a good question is worth taking seriously. Episodes cover science, nature, space, history, animals, food, and the world around us — always with facts, always with fun, and always with a quiz at the end to test what you've learned.Great ForHomeschooling families looking for engaging science contentPrimary school children aged 7 to 11Nature lovers and budding young scientistsCar journeys, school runs, and wind-down listeningParents who want something genuinely educational playing in the backgroundKids who ask "but why?" about absolutely everythingSubscribe And Stay CuriousIf your child loved this episode, make sure you subscribe so you never miss a new question. Share the show with another curious family, and if your child has a question they'd like answered on the podcast, visit curiouskidcast.com to get in touch.New episodes drop weekly. The questions are always unexpected. The facts are always real. And the fun never stops.

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