At least root vegetables would continue to exist, since they grow beneath the soil.
But meat would be limited, since cows rely on pollinated plants as a food source.
Dhir said the fish we were eating could become be as expensive as caviar is today.
The absence of honeybees could disrupt local ecosystems, posing a threat to the stability of multiple species, including fish.
We'd also have to say goodbye to almonds, a crop that's completely reliant on honeybees.
It takes 60% of the bee colonies in the US to pollinate California almonds, which make up around 80% of the global supply.
This disc-shaped probiotic could help protect our food supply by making bees more resistant to disease and pesticides.
The probiotic joins a growing list of products designed to save honeybees, including solar treatments that destroy pests and sensors that allow beekeepers to monitor their colonies.
Efforts to rescue the world's hives could save us from a future without our most beloved and nutritious foods.