[Pollinator] Boston Globe: Blueberry growers prepared to pay more for honeybee pollinators
Jennifer Tsang
jt at coevolution.org
Mon Apr 9 10:12:52 PDT 2007
http://www.boston.com/news/local/maine/articles/2007/04/07/blueberry_growers
_prepared_to_pay_more_for_honeybee_pollinators/
Boston.com
The Associated PressBlueberry growers prepared to pay more for honeybee
pollinators
April 7, 2007
BANGOR, Maine --Maine blueberry growers expect to pay higher prices for
honeybees to pollinate their fields this spring following a die-off of bees
across the country.
Maine's blueberry crop requires about 50,000 beehives for pollination each
year, with most of the hives brought to Maine from other states.
Spencer Allen of Allen's Wild Maine Blueberries in Blue Hill said he usually
imports about 1,200 hives for 800 acres of crops.
Allen said his bee wrangler's bees are doing OK, but the national shortage
of honeybee pollinators is causing prices to go up. The price he will pay
has risen from about $50 to $70 -- a jump of 40 percent -- for each hive
placed in his fields, usually in mid-May.
"That adds up with 1,200 hives," Allen said.
Commercial beekeepers in 26 states have reported that they have lost between
50 and 90 percent of their bees to an unidentified disease. Scientists say
the country's food supply may be at risk if die-off continues unabated.
Maine beekeepers have several thousand hives that are kept in the state
year-round to pollinate apple orchards, strawberry fields and other crops.
But there aren't enough to cover Maine's 60,000 acres of blueberry fields.
Marc Plaisted of Pittston has raised honeybees for 20 years and supplies
hives to a dozen Maine farmers for pollination.
By time mid-May rolls around, he thinks the price could be $90 or more per
hive. Many migratory bee keepers are being lured to California, he said,
where almond growers are paying as much as $200 a hive.
But Plaisted's bigger concern is making sure the disease doesn't come to
Maine.
"We aren't seeing this disease here yet, but I'm very concerned about the
migratory bees that are brought into Maine," he said. "Who knows what
diseases they are bringing in here. If this disease is not here by the end
of summer, I'd be very surprised."
Nat Lindquist of Jasper Wyman and Sons of Milbridge, one of the state's
largest blueberry companies, said he will import 10,000 hives from seven
beekeepers. Lindquist began monitoring the bee kill last fall when his
largest supplier began reporting empty hives in Pennsylvania.
That beekeeper has lost more than a million bees. The bees in 2,000 of his
2,900 hives have disappeared -- a 60 percent loss.
"He has assured us that we will have plenty of bees," Lindquist said. "We
also want strong hives, and he has assured us of that as well."
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Jennifer Tsang
Coevolution Institute <http://coevolution.org>
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