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What if all insects suddenly disappeared—overnight? No mosquitoes (nice)… but also no bees, no butterflies, no beetles, no ants. And that’s where it gets scary for science reasons: plants that rely on pollinators would struggle, food chains would snap, and nature’s “cleanup crew” would vanish.

In this short, we break down what insects actually do for Earth (pollination, food webs, recycling nutrients) and why the world would change way faster than most people think—fast, visual, and easy to understand. 🐝🌍

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00:00What if every insect vanished overnight?
00:02Insects pollinate 75% of our food plants.
00:05We hate those bugs, but we quietly depend on them.
00:08If the smallest life holds us up, what else are we ignoring?
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