British bee

The British Bee was a bee that quite obviously could be found in Britain, the bees became extinct during The First World War due to the cold and conditions.
Extinction
During The First World War, although no fighting had happened in Britain, more factories were producing weapons, and more pollution was given off, during the Years of the first world war, as the pollution rose, the tempurature dropped vastly in Britain. The Bees contracted a cold which spread through bees quite fast, killing all of them off.
Return of the bees in Britain
Shortly After The First World War, many people found many dead bees, and no live ones. At first people thought it might have been todo with the fighting, but then relised no fighting had taken place within the country, then they thought that the Zeppelin bombings might have caused the death, although the dust caused by the bombings may have contributed, it was not the prime factor. People decided to import Mexican, American and other non-deadly bees to the country.
 
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