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From: Derek <glamourpets_at_yahoo.com>
subject: [Paddlewise] The birds and the BEEs
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:25:06 -0700 (PDT)
Hello

Apparently the bees are vanishing.  Has anyone out
there noticed any difference in their paddlings?

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070329/bees_ccd_070329/20070329?hub=TopStories

Derek


 
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From: Allan McLane <amcl_at_sover.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] The birds and the BEEs
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 22:14:14 -0400
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:25:06 -0700 (PDT), Derek wrote:

>Apparently the bees are vanishing.  Has anyone out
>there noticed any difference in their paddlings?

I could write volumes on my experiences as a backyard beekeeper here
in southern Vermont , the same backyard in which I have a small pond
in which I practice my kayak rolling skills (just to keep this
germaine).

It's been about 5 years since I have had a hive winter over
successfully and it's due mainly to the increase in the varroa mite
http://snipurl.com/1edzo , a nasty parasite that has become
pesticide-resistant.

However, last summer I had a yearling black bear infesting my hives
which, while entertaining, was nevertheless just as devastating as
the mites. He (or she) totally ignored the three layer electric
frence system on several occasions and waving my greenland paddle
didn't have much effect either.

This year I'm taking a break from apiculture and hoping that some of
the efforts to breed mite-resistant queens will work. I'm less
sanguine about the possibilities for a bear that doesn't like bees.

--allan
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From: Jennifer Pivovar <jpivovar_at_headwinds.org>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] The birds and the BEEs
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 08:59:11 -0400
Thanks Allan,

You've just blown my greenland-stick-in-the-tent camping strategy out of
the water!

:)
Jennifer


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  jpivovar_at_headwinds.org

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From: "Allan McLane" <amcl_at_sover.net>
Subject: Re: [Paddlewise] The birds and the BEEs

> ...However, last summer I had a yearling black bear infesting my hives
> which, while entertaining, was nevertheless just as devastating as
> the mites. He (or she) totally ignored the three layer electric
> frence system on several occasions and waving my greenland paddle
> didn't have much effect either.
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From: Craig Jungers <crjungers_at_gmail.com>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] The birds and the BEEs
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 00:30:31 -0700
We have a cherry orchard and have kept bees for the past 6 years. We
typically lose 50% of our hives over a winter to varoa mites and/or
wasps/moth predation. We are down to two this year and hoping that they'll
make it. I've started setting up hotels for native bees (which, by the way,
honeybees are not here in the USA). Things do not look good, however, and
where there was once a thriving wild honeybee culture in the USA there is
now virtually none. Basically, if it's not watched over by a beekeeper then
there are no hives beyond the first few months of a swarm.

No bears around here, at least. So that's good.

Craig Jungers
Royal City, WA

On 3/29/07, Allan McLane <amcl_at_sover.net> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:25:06 -0700 (PDT), Derek wrote:
>
> >Apparently the bees are vanishing.  Has anyone out
> >there noticed any difference in their paddlings?
>
> I could write volumes on my experiences as a backyard beekeeper here
> in southern Vermont , the same backyard in which I have a small pond
> in which I practice my kayak rolling skills (just to keep this
> germaine).
>
> It's been about 5 years since I have had a hive winter over
> successfully and it's due mainly to the increase in the varroa mite
> http://snipurl.com/1edzo , a nasty parasite that has become
> pesticide-resistant.
>
> However, last summer I had a yearling black bear infesting my hives
> which, while entertaining, was nevertheless just as devastating as
> the mites. He (or she) totally ignored the three layer electric
> frence system on several occasions and waving my greenland paddle
> didn't have much effect either.
>
> This year I'm taking a break from apiculture and hoping that some of
> the efforts to breed mite-resistant queens will work. I'm less
> sanguine about the possibilities for a bear that doesn't like bees.
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