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Day 84/365 (Who killed the Honey Bee?)

2009.07.28
I have been worried about the plight of the Honey Bee (yes, I know the picture is of a Bumble Bee) for sometime now. Last night I watched a very informative programme about the loss of the Honey Bee:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jzjys


Please do watch the above programme


Please see information below taken from the BBC website:

Bees are dying in their millions. It is an ecological crisis that threatens to bring global agriculture to a standstill. Introduced by Martha Kearney, this documentary explores the reasons behind the decline of bee colonies across the globe, investigating what might be at the root of this devastation.

Honey bees are the number one insect pollinator on the planet, responsible for the production of over 90 crops. Apples, berries, cucumbers, nuts, cabbages and even cotton will struggle to be produced if bee colonies continue to decline at the current rate. Empty hives have been reported from as far afield as Taipei and Tennessee. In England, the matter has caused beekeepers to march on parliament to call on the government to fund research into what they say is potentially a bigger threat to humanity than the current financial crisis.

Investigating the problem from a global perspective, the programme makers travel from the farm belt of California to the flatlands of East Anglia to the outback of Australia. They talk to the beekeepers whose livelihoods are threatened by colony collapse disorder, the scientists entrusted with solving the problem, and the Australian beekeepers who are making a fortune replacing the planet's dying bees. They also look at some of the possible reasons for the declining numbers - is it down to a bee plague, pesticides, malnutrition, or is the answer something even more frightening?



I did not see any Honey Bee's in my garden today.... hence no photo.

13 Comments
Rogermay wow, what a lovely macro shot of a Bee! excellent Julia!
Rogermay · 2009-07-28: 12:00
Lynda Bumble bees are cute.
Lynda · 2009-07-28: 12:11
blackhawk1552 Very nice macro! Very nice post! informative! yes indeed if the bees will decline then the ecosystem is in trouble..not only we use pesticide but the major factor is the global warming!
blackhawk1552 · 2009-07-28: 14:59
nunuinpictures The pictures is beautiful, although a little sad...
I don't remember to have seen so many died bees in the flowers when I was a child as I can see now. It's really worrying.
I think that was Einstain who said that if bees become extinct, human race will survive only 4 years.
It's time to do something, isn't it?
nunuinpictures · 2009-07-28: 15:23
finbarr nice shot !! it is sad !
finbarr · 2009-07-28: 17:26
lynnsgallery2 WOW!!! I love this macro...PERFECTION!!! It's so sad about the honey bee...actually the only bee I really love :))
lynnsgallery2 · 2009-07-28: 20:08
lookagain Great macro....and the colors are beautiful! I've heard this sad story about the bees for a couple years now....it's a tragic situation.
lookagain · 2009-07-28: 22:19
somogyvari Amazing macro, very nice picture!
somogyvari · 2009-07-29: 02:07
onlyricky amazing shot!
and you're right!!!
I'm seeing alot of them dying!:(
onlyricky · 2009-07-29: 08:02
flamee Brilliant macro and interesting commentary - Great post.
flamee · 2009-07-29: 16:10
tomie it's not me! i eat only cats :))
wonderful macro!
tomie · 2009-07-29: 16:43
bergfjord Great blogpost! :) Great picture!
bergfjord · 2009-07-30: 01:20
facan perfect....
facan · 2009-07-31: 14:11
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