In a message dated 3/6/99 6:40:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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> Bee Shortage Decried - (College Station) -- Nothing's buzzing in the state's
> beehives .. and that worries the Texas A-and-M Extension Service. The
> legislature is being asked for an emergency appropriation of
> one-point-four-MILLION dollars to replenish a drop in the state's hineybee
> population. Officials say about 90-percent of the state's wild honey bees
> left to pollinate crops.
>
> Any comment from our Texan beekeepers on this ?
I guess I'm not a Texas beekeeper, but, on a trip across Texas, I stopped
at four rural western county extension offices, asking for information on
beekeeping in Texas. The only thing any of them could find was a publication
on how to kill carpenter bees, which are valuable pollinators in themselves.
So I can't give very high marks to their extension beekeeping section.
[log in to unmask] Dave Green Hemingway, SC USA
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