Monday, March 3, 2014


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Bees Getting Stung Badly By Sickness
Wild bumblebees worldwide are in trouble, likely contracting deadly diseases from their commercialized honey bee cousins. That's a problem even though bumblebees aren't trucked from farm to farm like honeybees. They provide a significant chunk of the world's pollination of flowers and food, especially greenhouse tomatoes. Wild populations of bumblebees appear to be in decline across the US. Study's have shown disease going back and forth between the two kinds of bees. Bumblebees provide $3 billion dollars worth of fruit and flower pollination in the US, while honeybees are closer to $20 billion.