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many beekeepers still lose their colonies each year
with the conclusion that often scientists are hesitant
its leading authority
Bronson Ingram Professor of Neuroscience
In her travels Moller encounters a trigger-happy Californian bee keeper raging against both killer bees and bee politics
Dead Bees Don't Make Honey by Theresa J. Martin beekeeping many beekeepers still lose theirAre you a beekeeper who desires higher colony survival and more honey? On average, U. S. beekeepers lose nearly half of their honey bee colonies each year. Conventional beekeeping methods no longer adequately support the health of managed colonies in the age of deadly Varroa destructor, pesticide exposure, and diminishing natural forage. The bees themselves reveal the solution to this crisis. Recent science explains how wild bees survive, despite