added 2007 Tue May 29 19:41:57 by Wil
A round table of experts answer all our pressing questions about the sudden death of the nation's bees. What they have to say has a bigger sting than we ever expected.
A round table of experts answer all our pressing questions about the sudden death of the nation's bees. What they have to say has a bigger sting than we ever expected.
added 2007 Wed May 16 22:31:49 by pawfoots
"I had 45 colonies last year and had only two left this spring," said Bennett. "Then the queens in those died and I bought more queens and they died in just the past two weeks."
"I had 45 colonies last year and had only two left this spring," said Bennett. "Then the queens in those died and I bought more queens and they died in just the past two weeks."
added 2007 Wed May 9 18:46:41 by TechnologyExpert
Yes, now we can see it clearly. Now we can be appropriately alarmed and now maybe we can even say, Oh holy hell, maybe we should have seen it coming all along: Of course the end of mankind should come from something as sweet and commonplace and unforeseen as the honeybees.
Yes, now we can see it clearly. Now we can be appropriately alarmed and now maybe we can even say, Oh holy hell, maybe we should have seen it coming all along: Of course the end of mankind should come from something as sweet and commonplace and unforeseen as the honeybees.
added 2007 Fri May 4 17:48:17 by pawfoots
Unless someone or something stops it soon, the mysterious killer that is wiping out many of the nation's honeybees could have a devastating effect on America's dinner plate, perhaps even reducing us to a glorified bread-and-water diet.
Unless someone or something stops it soon, the mysterious killer that is wiping out many of the nation's honeybees could have a devastating effect on America's dinner plate, perhaps even reducing us to a glorified bread-and-water diet.
added 2007 Sun Mar 4 23:06:22 by moemebe
WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) - The buzz in Wooster around the nation's largest workshop for beekeepers is all about a phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder. Among beekeepers, C-C-D is becoming more prevalent. Almost 600 beekeepers gathered at Ohio State University's agricultural center in Wooster yesterday...
WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) - The buzz in Wooster around the nation's largest workshop for beekeepers is all about a phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder. Among beekeepers, C-C-D is becoming more prevalent. Almost 600 beekeepers gathered at Ohio State University's agricultural center in Wooster yesterday...
added 2007 Tue Feb 27 5:34:35 by gatitabonitasen
VISALIA, Calif., Feb. 23 - David Bradshaw has endured countless stings during his life as a beekeeper, but he got the shock of his career when he opened his boxes last month and found half of his 100 million bees missing. In 24 states throughout the country, beekeepers have gone through similar shocks as their bees have been disappearing inexpli
VISALIA, Calif., Feb. 23 - David Bradshaw has endured countless stings during his life as a beekeeper, but he got the shock of his career when he opened his boxes last month and found half of his 100 million bees missing. In 24 states throughout the country, beekeepers have gone through similar shocks as their bees have been disappearing inexpli






