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[log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask]) writes:
these are just the same beekeepers in the news for the last 3-4 months. I
have
seen little new losses reported in any of these stories
There's a big difference between beekeepers who have the problem, and the
few beekeepers who are willing to talk to reporters. Lance and Dave Hackenberg
are unusual in their willingness to share their stories of the importance of
beekeeping and their insights into the lives of beekeepers as well as their
losses.
The NY Times reporter called me last week to say that the front page story
featuring Lance and other beekeepers generated more letters and e-mails than
any other recent report -- and that the public surprised them in the outpouring
of concern and suggestions for helping beekeeping. That one story gave
beekeeping in the U.S. a real boost in terms of public awareness of the
importance of this industry.
Lance and Dave ARE not the only beekeepers sustaining these losses. New
losses occur every day - one of the nation's large and most respected beekeepers
lost most of his operation two weeks ago, another joined the ranks last
Wednesday.
MANY large beekeepers DO NOT and WILL NOT talk about this with the press, or
even many of their fellow beekeepers. Some will report it to the CCD or via
our survey site. The most common request on the returned surveys - DO NOT
SHARE my answers with any state bee inspector. Others are concerned about
sharing any information with other beekeepers.
Beekeepers have told us that they worry that the growers will hear that they
have CCD and refuse to contract bees from them. They don't want to see
inspectors looking for off-label chemicals. They think, and rightly so, that
other beekeepers will think that they are poor managers of bees. They also
think other beekeepers will object to having their hives nearby.
Jerry
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