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Same here in the States, Elaine. They are just abandoning their hives and vanishing. Going to have a big impact on agriculture.....You do wonder if all the insecticides and pesticides used in modern farming have something to do with it. |
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It's a dreadful shame. Everything is against the poor bees this year, including a parasite and a cold summer - http://www.reuters.com/article/envir...4AP08Z20081126 (I don't get paid by Reuters btw!!!) |
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This is potentially a huge problem Let's hope we have decent, 'normal' weather for a few years and the numbers build up again. I'm sure they have the potential to increase hugely and quickly if the circumstances are right. |
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A very sad report. I heard it towards the tail end of summer too. I think it's a combination of factors; changes in farming styles/produce farmed and changes in temperature/climate overall. Whatever happens I hope the balance is restored, because apart from thinking bees are lovely their demise will have a very negative impact on our indigenous fruit, vegetable and flower stocks. |
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There USED to be local beekeepers' groups all over the place. Perhaps there still are - I remember going out to visit some hives with a local group when I was much younger. I wanted to keep hives then, but I was living at home and my parents wouldn't allow it. I think I may see if there is a group local to the area I live in now. |
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Not terribly apparently Elaine. Do you live in an area where you might 'host' a hive or two? Find a friendly beekeeper and offer to let the hive stay on your place? I'm going to suggest we do it at the allotments. You need quite a lot of land because the bees can't do vertical take off & landing very well, so they need a good area for their 'glide path', apparently. Amazing what you hear on the radio - and I repeat my plea, why can I rememeber things like that but not my sister's phone number? |
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