Yes, I’m posting. Get over it.
We’ve found a house that I love, moreso, I love the acreage. Five of them. Now, that’s not a
lot, but it’s enough right now to make some of my long held dreams come true. Like keeping bees.
Anyway, if you’ve been up on the news you know that bee colonies are being devastated by CCD (colony colapse disorder) and so far they’ve been unable to find out what was causing the deaths of so many bees.*
But at last they seem to be making some headway, and can I say I’m not so surprised?
Hackenberg, 58, trucks his bees around the country for pollination — from oranges in Florida to blueberries in Maine. He was the first beekeeper to report the disorder to Penn State researchers last fall, having lost nearly 75 percent of his 3,200 colonies.
He said he is convinced pesticides, and in particular a kind of pesticide called neonicotinoids, were harming his bees.
What I don’t understand is why didn’t they go all Numb3rs on this? Map it out, pinpoint collapses, and get the pesticides that all of the farmers are using. Start cross referencing. This is serious. And when the farmers who use that crap can’t get any bees, maybe they’ll start going organic. A girl can dream…
*Fireflies and Salamanders are getting rare, too.
*picks herself up after fainting from the shock of Eva actually posting*
I love bees. Not being stung by them, but everything else – their industriousness, their delicious honey, their beautiful coloring…something needs to be done to make them safe.
YOU are an excellent blogger. I should be more like you, I know.
When I get my bees, I will send you honey.
**thud** Eva is posting again. Has the world ended?
And you my dear are an excellent blogger yourself!
I will take the honey. You can keep your bees and I will keep my sugar glider.
I was wondering about that. Bees are cute but I am allergic.
So am I. Allergic, I mean. As are my children. Pain in the ass in the summer.
But I’d still visit your house, even with bees.
I bet this gets caught in you spam filter AGAIN.
Holy crap, it posted. I may need to lie down.
Bees are so fascinating that in fiction, Sherlock Holmes retired to beekeeping.