1/3, or 30% is the norm, not a "sudden decline", it's status quo. Nothing sudden, nothing permanent, the losses will be made up just like every other year.
Many beekeepers still have in their...
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1/3, or 30% is the norm, not a "sudden decline", it's status quo. Nothing sudden, nothing permanent, the losses will be made up just like every other year.
Many beekeepers still have in their...
I must add that the poster appears to be trolling the US bee forum, and spamming it multiple times daily, with belief dogma, in an attempt to foist a political view on others and effect legislation...
>>Just how many american bee colonies have been killed by neonics?
I can answer that-
Confirmed deaths by neonics = zero ; sorry, there is no "smoking gun", no true evidence, only conjecture....
Beating a dead horse?
OK, so who's (which importer/packers) supplying all the imported honey now,to Groeb's clients? This has not reduced the amount of imported honey from overseas from India,...
After the lawyer gets paid.
Seems like the beekeepers are actually proxy's for the big packers (Sue,Dutch,etc) stomping down the competition for all that imported honey $$$.
Kick them when they...
This guy's bees are always dying, do a search; he's been "going out of business" for the past 15 years. Hello USDA subsidies.
The "coalition" of beekeepers suing EPA totals 4.
At least...
Maybe they should get their facts straight and ally themselves with beekeepers that don't have a lot of baggage and integrity issues. All it does is draw attention for the wrong reasons, serving as a...
Let me get this straight---
It's an "eyewitness" report, but the name isn't mentioned, plus all kinds of hard data
The bees arrived in CA in November
The bees get sprayed in CA
Bees die over a...
Goal or bottom line:...Selling imported honey in the United States of America and making profit.
Changing the definition of honey, redefining processing techniques, PR for the consumer to accept...
er, True Source Honey imports honey "loads", removes the pollen, repacks. AKA a "self regulating" industry redefining what honey should be: a processed product.
Sounds risky.