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raising. Some of the efforts raising these insects (indoors, in cages, 
destroying anything that may threaten the milkweeds or the caterpillars) could be used for educational purposes and not much more. We should 
understand that their "large-scale construction" moves far away from 
preservation of their natural state. I am beginning to get concerned 
about the growing numbers of people who think that they are saving the 
butterfly with such methods. They even talk about the "dreaded tachinid"
 or the abominable predatory stink bug, and advise to destroy these evil creatures. I 
am tired of telling people that these are valuable biocontrols which 
feed on a wide range of insects and thus help reduce the populations of 
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To: Douglas Golick <dgolick2@unl.edu><br>



Cc: askartie <askartie@aol.com>; pollinator <pollinator@lists.sonic.net>; dave <dave@crownbees.com>; ai.wen <ai.wen@uni.edu>; Odo Natasaki <odonatas@uvic.ca>; beemonitoring <beemonitoring@yahoogroups.com>; jlnatctmi <jlnatctmi@yahoo.com><br>



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<div class="MsoNormal">Setting-aside the merits of ‘bee hotels’ for a moment, we’d first like to say that it is tremendously rewarding to see—for the first-time ever—a major international grocery chain working to highlight pollinator conservation and to increase the public’s appreciation of bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. For all of us who have dedicated our professional lives to understanding and protecting these fascinating animals, this kind of unparalleled public attention offers a tremendous opportunity. On a daily basis we interact with many of you on these listservs, and are constantly delighted to see thriving pollinator research programs, new policy initiatives that strengthen pollinator protection, and significant conservation efforts that are helping to plant hundreds of thousands of acres of wildflower-rich habitat across the United States. </div>



 
  



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<div class="MsoNormal">While those of us who have worked on pollinators for years deserve tremendous credit, so much of the momentum pollinator conservation now has is the direct result of new voices, including companies which have made this issue a cornerstone of their sustainability mission, companies such as Whole Foods. The reach of Whole Foods (and other businesses now adding their voice), the reach of enthusiastic retired wood-workers at farmers markets selling bee blocks, and the reach of thousands of other “amateurs” has catapulted the concept of pollinator conservation to the highest levels of government and public discourse. These excited newbies deserve our gratitude, support, encouragement, and friendship, even when we sometimes think they don’t have the message quite right. </div>



 
  



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<div class="MsoNormal">As to the value of bee hotels, it seems a lot of broad conclusions are being extrapolated from the excellent MacIvor and Packer study. Working on the applied habitat restoration side of things, I sense a bit of a straw man argument here; while we here at Xerces sometimes highlight their use, it’s largely in the context of public education and outreach—as a tool for people to actually see and better understand these insects. We do not (and to my knowledge, no other organization does as well) advocate for their large-scale construction as a substitute for natural nesting substrates. As a tool for stimulating public engagement, dialog, and interest in insects, judging by this thread, they are proving to be a useful tool. </div>



 
  



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This is my first post here. I have enjoyed the conversation on bee hotels as we have had similar discussions in our department about the M and P (2015) pub. We do a ton of pollinator conservation outreach in our lab and research on the human side of this issue. I think one of the challenges is getting more people doing something (hopefully more good than harm) that contributes to the good of the pollinator conservation cause. I am very happy when I walk away from these events with  participants gaining knowledge on even one doable conservation practice. These one-off events are a challenge because you usually get 1-2 minutes of attention per person. Hopefully you get them to take a handout home with more info on effective pollinator conservation practices.
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We did 3 events at our local Whole Foods store over the last year. We have not had larger interactions with Share the Buzz. We just did the quick tube nest activity and filled our visitor’s heads with all the info we could in 3 minutes.  We did not do the seed ball activity at these events. I don’t think what we did here in Lincoln informed programming at other WF locations - at least this was not our intent. If it did, we not provide any training or resources to WF on the science behind this activity.
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Your message is enormously helpful at several levels.  Now I can understand the whole point of the two demonstration tables two weeks ago.  So, Whole Foods shops do work together on shared projects.  You and your department gave them some useful information on pollinator sustainability.
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May I ask a favor?  Would you mind sharing my previous communications on the St. Louis store with the people at Whole Foods who asked for information on pollinators?  You can use my name.  It's my own fault I rarely carry my university business cards.  You are permitted to give them my office number 
                   <a target="_blank" href="tel:%28314-977-7152">(314-977-7152</a>) but warn them they must call by May 7 if they want a fast reply (I'm about to do some research overseas).  Perhaps other people who answered my query would be willing to volunteer their own comments and replies? That might also consider contacting Dr. Ed Spevak (Curator of Invertebrates) at the St. Louis Zoo.  He's instituted public outreach programs on pollinators (especially bumblebees) that really seem to work.
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We try to provide reliable information and where possible, make the presentations ourselves. So in our Whole Foods case, we tried to answer the need in person. Of course this is not possible for every outreach event and call. But we do what we can in our community. We also try to make materials (educational kits, educational materials, programming, etc.) available where possible to help people (teachers, educators, etc.) better inform other people. If I came across the situation you did in Whole Foods, I probably would have discussed the information with them, too, as you did, and leave behind my card so we could continue the conversation. I hope Whole Foods will continue to reach out to us in the future so we can help them get the right kind of information out to the public. 
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Oh yes, there's a BIG gap between academics and the general public.  It's the reason I turned to writing popular books 25 years ago (with very limited results).  Steve Buchmann's upcoming book (The Reason for Flowers) will fill in gaps but the information our organizations have needs to be spread beyond publishing houses and Kindle.  My original email on this topic has been bandied about but no one has really answered the question.  What do we do when presumably well-meaning businesses or public institutions spread inaccurate information?  How should I approach Whole Foods with basic information like...
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Ed Spevak has a big public outreach program on pollinators at the St. Louis Zoo and it works at several levels because different techniques are used to interest people in different age groups.  I look forward to his comments. 
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*  Jack,  I correspond with Dr. Alcock and used to correspond with the late Howard Ensign Evans so I know that wasps are are fascinating, beautiful, economically important and some are important pollinators (see my paper on Paeonia brownii).  The public needs to know, though, that if their gardens cater to wasps be prepared to lose some of those nice butterflies and moths as their caterpillars will be converted to meat pastes by diligent foragers.  
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The same applies to odonates (compared to bats), but mostly I enlighten people about odonates being "dragons" on the wing and they will even be cannibalistic given the chance. 
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I agree that there is a lot of "mal-information" when it comes to passing information to the general public, but at least some of us are trying to do it properly. I've noted quite a disconnect between some academics and the general public. That's where I like to come in for instance.
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0px 0px 1em"><b><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif;font-size:11pt">From:</span></b><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif;font-size:11pt"><span> </span><a style="font-family:Verdana" target="_blank" href="mailto:beemonitoring@yahoogroups.com">beemonitoring@yahoogroups.com</a><span> </span>[<a style="font-family:Verdana" target="_blank" href="mailto:beemonitoring@yahoogroups.com">mailto:beemonitoring@yahoogroups.com</a>]<span> </span><b>On Behalf Of<span> </span></b>Jack Neff<span> </span><a style="font-family:Verdana" target="_blank" href="mailto:jlnatctmi@yahoo.com">jlnatctmi@yahoo.com</a><span> </span>[beemonitoring]<br>



 <b>Sent:</b><span> </span>Sunday, April 26, 2015 7:36 AM<br>



 <b>To:</b><span> </span>Peter Bernhardt; Bee United; Pollinator List-serv; Ed Spevak<br>



 <b>Subject:</b><span> </span>Re: [beemonitoring] Should we tell them?<u></u><u></u></span></div>



 
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<div class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0px 0px 1em;background-color:white"> <span style="font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt">I see nothing wrong with setting out "bee hotels" as they are a step to increasing awareness.  If nest sites aren't limiting in the area, they won't do much for bee populations but they won't hurt.  More likely various eumenines, pompilids and sphecoids will set up shop and these are all generally considered beneficial (unless one is a big fan of caterpillars, spiders or crickets).  The only wasp predators of bees (Philanthus) are ground nesters.  Eventually such hotels will attract nest parasitoids and if unmanaged, become unsustainable,  but this happens at reused natural nest sites as well.<u></u><u></u></span></div>



 
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 Central Texas Melittological Institute<br>



 7307 Running Rope<br>



 Austin,TX 78731 USA<br>



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