Almonds, bees, and colony collapse
By blueheron(blueheron)
Here’s a fascinating article on almond farming’s relation to bee colony collapse disorder. The most shocking part of the article is here:. In describing the pollination of California almonds it’s hard not to slip into superlatives: 80 …
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The Almond and the Bee
By Damien Sullivan(Damien Sullivan)
“Interesting and well-written article in today’s Chron about the massive California almond harvest, the role that bees play in it, and what impact it may have on colony collapse disorder.” “Until I started reading the article I thought …
Rich and Strange Aeons – http://mindstalk.livejournal.com/
A world without bees
By Jennifer Saadi
Have you heard of Colony Collapse Disorder? Yes, something relatively apocalyptic is happening within the bee world (and therefore to us). Around the world the bees have been disappearing! We take our bees for granted and many may have …
DoingTheCaveman – http://doingthecaveman.typepad.com/doingthecaveman/
Bees and Honey
By leslie
That’s why the bees have been getting their 15 minutes of fame* – a mysterious affliction called CCD ( colony collapse disorder) has destroyed so many colonies it’s threatening a major industry. Farmers are paying much higher prices for …
Leslie Land – http://leslieland.com/blog
Researcher hopes breeding ideas stop ‘colony collapse’
By eivindm
Susan Cobey is the nation’s top bee breeder, and the University of California at Davis has recruited her to develop bees tough enough to survive whatever it is that’s causing the nationwide and still-mysterious “colony collapse disorder …
Apinews – http://apinews.morkland.org
Lawrence celebrates Pollinator Week
By zrsautumndudley
The problem is called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), and several theories have emerged to explain why it the problem is happening. Possible theories range from a viral illness being passed through the bees to the notion that human cell …
Dudley Review – http://zrsautumndudley.wordpress.com
hero_marauder @ 2007-10-15T13:16:00
By hero_marauder(hero_marauder)
It’sa rapidly occurring trend known as ‘Colony Collapse Disorder’. A beehive needs every inhabitant working to their full potential if it’s going to thrive. Usually things go according to plan. Sometimes, for some largely unknown reason …
Captive in my fantasy! – http://hero-marauder.livejournal.com/
Blog Action and blooms
By Kris
These creatures are the world’s canaries in the coal mine and rather than wait to be alarmed by global colony collapse, gardeners can be (and even have an obligation to be) mindful and preemptively careful. …
blithewold.org – http://www.blithewold.org/blog
No More Bees??
By LOVEWEASLEYS04
Experts are at a loss to explain the fall in honey bee populations in America, with fears of that a new disease, the effects of pollution or the increased use of pesticides could be to blame for “colony collapse disorder”. …
Chamber of Secrets – http://www.cosforums.com
Honey Bee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)
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