[Pollinator] Conserving honey bees does not help wildlife

Maraiah Russell maraiah.russell at kidszoo.org
Wed Feb 21 06:10:15 PST 2018


So, to stir the pot a bit, wouldn't healthier honeybees be good as they wouldn't spread disease to wild bees?  And the efforts being put forth by farmers to include wildflower strips on their land, that wouldn't have happened without the threat to honeybees, but should also benefit wild bees/pollinators.  I just think that we can't possibly help one pollinator species without helping all.  I understand the messaging to the public is wrong, but what the public really cares about is access to the variety of food they want.  Monocrops aren't going to disappear anytime soon, and honeybees are needed to maintain those.  It's not an idea situation, but if we take measures to support honeybees I think it will only support native pollinators as well.  I'd love to hear discussion...

Maraiah Russell
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From: Pollinator [pollinator-bounces+maraiah.russell=kidszoo.org at lists.sonic.net] on behalf of David Inouye [dwinouye at gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2018 12:04 AM
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Subject: [Pollinator] Conserving honey bees does not help wildlife

I can send a PDF if you want one.

Geldmann, J. and J. P. González-Varo (2018). "Conserving honey bees does
not help wildlife." Science 359(6374): 392-393.

David



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Dr. David W. Inouye
Professor Emeritus
Department of Biology
University of Maryland

Principal Investigator
Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory

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