by vinni2 on 3/25/25, 10:34 PM with 5 comments
by metalman on 3/26/25, 4:24 PM
by ggm on 3/25/25, 10:39 PM
Seems a shame. I do personally suspect neonicotinoids but only because of wide ranging discussion. Down here (oz) Varroa mite is more of an issue and we're trying to breed resistant strains. AID on bees under a microscope. Who knew?
The other thing to temper concerns is that again from an Oz perspective, it turns out several fly species are prolific pollinators. We love bees, we love honey and we've built out a commercial fruit/plant pollination service on hive rotations but it doesn't mean nuclear winter for the food chain if commercial honey bees go into decline, if we can find suitable pollinator species. Or native bees, if not honey bees (the ones down here are stingless which is quite an upside)