May 27, 2002
8:15 AM
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Where have all the bees gone?Wild bee populations appear to be declining (members of a local naturalists' mailing list I subscribe to report seeing substantially fewer bumblebees in recent years), and domestic honeybees are susceptible to mites. Since one third of our crops require pollination, this is not just an environmental concern but also a very real threat to our food supply. Find out what's being done about it. Fascinating stuff, if a little frightening.
posted by mcwetboy (19 comments total)
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More seriously, though, is there more solid data than this conjecture about urbanized landscapes and a mite problem? Lay observation will tell anyone that bee populations are down -- I see them in the wild much less frequently than I did as a kid -- but what's doing them all in on such a massive scale?
posted by majick at 8:24 AM on May 27, 2002