There is an interesting article in the current (November 1997) issue of
Popular Science called "The Plight of the Honeybee." It addresses in
layman's terms the impact of honeybees on pollination in the United
States . . . also lists a variety of plants for which pollination by bees
is essential. They include a quote from Dr. James Tew (which shows a
much higher regard for objectivity than those that consulted the "bee
experts" on the recent sensationalism of "the worlds deadliest swarms").
The article highlights the need for honeybees and may make the general
public more receptive to those of us who plan to keep, or are currently
caretakers of bees.
Norm Brekke
Interests: Bees, Bikes, and "The [good] Book"
Colonies: Zero . . . but gearing up for the Spring
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