Actually I think toxic Hive syndrome has turned out to be a bacterial
infection, not actually pesticides. The question are we in trouble?
Well yes of course we are, life is precarious.
On 4/13/2014 8:55 AM, Alan C wrote:
I believe it is a world wide phenomenon. Pesticides. No bees - no
pollination of many species. Could we be in trouble?
Alan C
-----Original Message----- From: Mark C
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2014 6:35 AM
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Subject: OT - No Bees
I have a tradition of taking a macro shot of honey bees in crocus
flowers, usually in March or early April. It's spring training for a new
bug photography season...
The crocuses in my yard are almost gone - and I have yet to see a single
Apis Mellifera. Bee populations are being decimated due to a several
causes - but it may be that this harsh winter was the final blow for the
locals. It's a troubling development.
Mark
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