[Pollinator] Honeybees finding it harder to eat at US bee hot spot

Barbara Passero bpassero at meadowmaking.org
Mon Jul 9 20:41:13 PDT 2018


Hi David and others,

I’m looking for an article I read on this listserv that described how honey bees are outcompeting domestic bumble bees. 

It seems to me that development of open space is speeding up just as it becomes even more critical to save the land. 

I wonder whether the public would rally if they knew that their “all you can eat buffet” would eventually consist of all the rice you could eat.

Thanks, Barbara
Barbara Passero, Director
MEADOWSCAPING for Biodiversity
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From: David Inouye 
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2018 9:21 AM
To: pollinator at coevolution.org 
Subject: [Pollinator] Honeybees finding it harder to eat at US bee hot spot
Honeybees finding it harder to eat at US bee hot spot
www.cbc.ca Bees are having a much harder time finding food in the Northern Great Plains of the Dakotas, known as America's last honeybee refuge, according t...


https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/honeybees-harder-to-eat-1.4731277



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Department of Biology
University of Maryland
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Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
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