I used your article as a jumping off point for information about what's bee-ing done and what's not about this crisis. I noted that the just passed farm bill offers funding, but not enough. If you have any more information to share with our readers in the Bitter Hinterlands, we'd appreciate the updates.
Bitter Hinterlandsof FL4:02AM June 04, 2008
Did you ever think maybe trash is killing are bees?
oliviaof CA7:30PM May 21, 2008
Did you ever think maybe trash is killing are bees?
oliviaof CA7:30PM May 21, 2008
F YOU GET ANY MORE NEWS PUT ON THE BLOG IF I DON'T PUT MY GRAMRE RIGHT THAT IS BECAUSE I AM ONLY 8. iF YOU GET RESENT NEWS THEN PUT IT UP.
oliviaof CA7:14PM May 15, 2008
F YOU GET ANY MORE NEWS PUT ON THE BLOG IF I DON'T PUT MY GRAMRE RIGHT THAT IS BECAUSE I AM ONLY 8. iF YOU GET RESENT NEWS THEN PUT IT UP.
oliviaof CA7:14PM May 15, 2008
These losses were reported to the Department of Agriculture in 1996. Seven people suffered losses at that time and reported it to the Dept. of Ag, ND, and received no help. I believe you could find the problem if you look through the Product Use Guide, which is put out by the chemical companies, and look for the word 'neonicotinold'. If this chemical will kill crawfish in rice fields the second year, the honey bee does not stand a chance.
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