Here is a report from our neighbors to the north (Canada for those who are directionally challenged) about winter loss of managed honey bee colonies during the winter of 2010-2011 (last winter). In Canada, there was a reported loss of …
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By Stephen Tilmann, on January 26th, 2012 In the January 2012 issue of PLoS One, an online science journal, a report is published that describes in more detail the routes of exposure for honey bees for neonicotinoid insecticides, which are widely used and highly toxic to … By Stephen Tilmann, on January 20th, 2012 By Zachary Huang, on January 19th, 2012 1. Introduction Zachary Huang, January 18, 2012 January 6, 2012. It was 50 F (10C), but with strong sunlight it felt like 65 to me. Alex (my postdoc) and I checked one yard and found 12 colonies alive. He did … By Stephen Tilmann, on January 19th, 2012 Due to several factors in the past couple decades the honeybee population has been going down. Two types of mites are the main culprits, which weakens the hive and allows other pests to invade the hive and honey stores. Commercial … |
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