Bee Decline
Threatens Production of Numerous Crops that Rely on Bees for
Pollination
Honeybees, Gone With the Wind, Leave Crops and
Keepers in Peril
By ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO;
New York Times, February 27, 2007
Summary - Honeybees are flying off and disappearing in mystery
that has flummoxed researchers and threatens production of numerous
crops that rely on bee pollination; researchers call syndrome
colony collapse disorder and say bees are presumably dying in
fields from exhaustion or becoming disoriented and dying from
cold; one study says that honeybees annually pollinate more than
$14 billion worth of seeds and crops in US, mostly fruits, vegetables
and nuts; investigators are exploring range of theories about
disappearing bees, including viruses, fungus, poor bee nutrition,
pesticides, bee stress; beekeepers earn much more renting their
bees out to pollinate crops than in producing honey, and researchers
are concerned that trucking colonies around country to pollinate
crops could add to bees' stress and help spread viruses and mites
of crops that rely on pollination
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