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Update on Bee Colony Collapse Disorder
Despite intensive research, no one cause for catastrophic loss of bees worldwide has been found. Many combinations of factors appear to result in colony collapse disorder
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Bat DieOff And Bee Colony Collapse
Agricultural concerns over losses of pollinating bees and insect eating bats. Reasons for both disease outbreaks sought. How does pesticide use figure into the equation?
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Become a Beekeeper
There's a strange lack of activity in the 'natural' world: The sun is shining and the blossoms are blooming... but where are all the honeybees? And why does it matter?
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Bee Depletion Affects Ice Cream
An explanation as to why honeybees are vital agricultural tools, what Haagan-Dazs is doing to find a reason behind the problem, and some facts about the honeybee.
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Colony Collapse Disorder
This is a worldwide problem, particularly bad in America, where honeybee colonies are dying off at an alarming rate.
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Honeybee Crisis and Biodiversity
Flowering plants rely heavily on bees for their survival via pollination, and many bee species are endangered. An overview of the current honeybee colony crisis.
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Honeybees and Monoculture
Our reliance on the Western Honeybee to pollinate many food crops inevitably exposes the bees to predators, diseases and our own attempts to control other insects.
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How to Build Orchard Mason Bee Nests
How to build a trap nest to attract and care for Orchard Mason Bees who will improve the pollination of your garden plants and flowers.
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Backyard Nature Conservation
The situation for animals outside of protected areas is becoming increasingly precarious as development and pesticides take their toll.
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Bees Are Disappearing
In recent years beekeepers worldwide have noticed a scary trend. Bee colonies are disappearing. Scientists have sounded the alarm and are baffled as to the real causes.
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Celebrity Organic Gardeners
Celebrity gardeners attempting to grow organic flowers and vegetables face the same insect pests, weeds, and diseases as the rest of us.
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Global Bee Deaths Threaten Foods
Bees are essential for pollination in nature, but there has been a drastic decline in their numbers around the world. This threatens many of our foods.
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Helping Honeybees in Your Garden
There are some simple things that gardeners can do to help provide for honeybees no matter how small their space.
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Honey Bee, Come Home
In the fall of 2006 beekeepers nationwide began noticing honeybee colonies disappearing in large numbers without known reason.
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Round Rock Heirloom Honey
Ever wonder about colony collapse and why bees are so important to our lives? Read on to find out more from one of honey's biggest supporters.
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The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
For nearly forty years the Xerces Society has been working to prevent the extinction of various animals without backbones whose value is now beginning to be understood.
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Nosema spp. – Honeybee Parasites
Nosema apis has long been known as an intestinal parasite of European honeybees. Nosema ceranae seems to be new and may be causing colony collapse disorder.
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American State Insects
There is no American National Insect, although The Monarch Butterfly has been considered by Congress.
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Bee Friendly Gardening
As the honey bee population declines, there are simple steps you can take to help the bees, including buying local honey, growing flowers and more.
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Wild Bees in the Organic Garden
Not all organic gardeners wish to take up beekeeping as a hobby, but everyone has a stake in maintaining a healthy wild bee population in the landscape.
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The Honey Bee Crisis of 2007
The honey bee crisis in the United States has been escalating for several years, rising to "unprecedented" levels of honey bee losses between Oct 2006 and Feb 2007.
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Bats: World's Only Flying Mammals
Long misunderstood and feared, bats are a vital part of the environment. They are beginning to get protection as habitat loss and pesticide use threatens some species.
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Wild Native Bees Can Pollinate Your Garden
There is an impressive diversity of native bees across North America. While they don't look like your typical honey bees, they do a yeoman's job of pollinating crops.
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