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In a message dated 96-04-14 01:02:18 EDT, you write:
>Subj: Lack of feral swarms
>Date: 96-04-14 01:02:18 EDT
>From: [log in to unmask] (Michael Lance High Sr.)
>Sender: [log in to unmask] (Discussion of Bee Biology)
>Reply-to: [log in to unmask] (Discussion of Bee Biology)
>To: [log in to unmask] (Multiple recipients of list BEE-L)
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>I recived 4 packages of bees this week which I installed to replace
>swarms lost over the winter.The weather has been warm here in central Va.
>for several weeks,and usually during this time,scouts from feral colonies
>will be out investigating my hives.This year, since they were empty, I
>expected many vistors.Eerily, not one bee have I observed.More ominously,
>there is a telling absence of bees on dandelions & fruit blossoms in my
area.
>I had'nt noticed how empty it seemed until I installed my new
>bees.Suddenly, it seemed more normal.Today, I took a walk in the woods to
>scout out any feral swarms working in the warm air.For the first time in
>my 25 years of bee-keeping, I found NOT 1 feral colony. It appears that
>mites have decimated colonies for several miles around me.To my
>knowledge, I am the only bee-keeper for at least 5 miles.The absence of
>wild colonies, while alarming,gives me some hope that my new swarms may
>not be as readily infected this year since bee to bee contact will be
>limited.What truely frightens me is the extinction of the wild bees.While
>this opens foraging for my swarms,it means a heavy decline in pollination
>for miles around.This underscores the seriousness of the mite problems
>now facing the American honey bee.It would seem the survial of the
>species is now seriously in jepordy.
> MLHigh
You said it! Better than anyone I've seen yet. May I have permission to
reproduce your letter on my web site? Thanks.
[log in to unmask] Dave Green, PO Box 1200, Hemingway, SC 29554
Practical Pollination Home Page
http://users.aol.com/pollinator/polpage1.html
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