Interesting
Concerning the only bees we must of course watch over their health but they are far from being the only pollenators.
One of my neighbors ... old ... has hives and hopefully I will be his pupil from spring ...
The death of bees puts the world in danger
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Re: The death of bees puts the planet in danger
In fact, the hives must be limited by sector, because they compete with an already moribund biodiversity. http://www.lesbutineurduvaldebievre.fr/ ... -faim.htmlnico239 wrote:... these are far from the only pollinators.
Cool, if taking advantage of it is not your primary motivation.One of my neighbors ... old ... has hives and hopefully I will be his pupil from spring ...
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Glad to learn that this agricultural union, which claimed "water and glypho" to Nicolas Hulot, recognizes that studies show the harmfulness of neonicotinoids on bees!izentrop wrote:Bee mortality: multifactorial origins! https://www.coordinationrurale.fr/posit ... eilles.pdf
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Re: The death of bees puts the planet in danger
nico239 wrote:Interesting
Concerning the only bees we must of course watch over their health but they are far from being the only pollenators.
One of my neighbors ... old ... has hives and hopefully I will be his pupil from spring ...
lucky!!!
me the idea is to make me some honey to make my jams and personal consumption
I will plant one or two marsault willows that I will prune as a tadpole, the earliest honey willow that saves an apiary from hunger according to beekeepers so it will also help pollinators other than domestic bees, it will be my little one green gesture, if everyone who had the space could do it would help
in addition by cutting it I will make BRF, I will also put willow willows to make me aesthetic borders for the pleasure garden
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and of course water abundantly with chemicals which give them that little extra that they lacked!
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izentrop wrote:In fact, the hives must be limited by sector, because they compete with an already moribund biodiversity. http://www.lesbutineurduvaldebievre.fr/ ... -faim.htmlnico239 wrote:... these are far from the only pollinators.Cool, if taking advantage of it is not your primary motivation.One of my neighbors ... old ... has hives and hopefully I will be his pupil from spring ...
Ah well no it is sure that it is not the profit neither in 1st, nor in 2nd, nor in 3rd.
The idea is ALWAYS the same for us ... eat it in this case honey ...
And in the context of bees contribute to better pollination, bio diversity ... etc
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Re: The death of bees puts the planet in danger
According to FAO statistics, there were 49 million swarms in hives in 1961 and 91 million in 2017.
http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/QA/visualize (select "beehives")
Other than that, it seems that bees are dying ...
http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/QA/visualize (select "beehives")
Other than that, it seems that bees are dying ...
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Re: The death of bees puts the planet in danger
and the resource is only decreasing ... not difficult to understand the consequences for other pollinatorsExnihiloest wrote:According to FAO statistics, there were 49 million swarms in hives in 1961 and 91 million in 2017.
http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/QA/visualize (select "beehives")
Other than that, it seems that bees are dying ...
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Exnihiloest wrote:According to FAO statistics, there were 49 million swarms in hives in 1961 and 91 million in 2017.
http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/QA/visualize (select "beehives")
Other than that, it seems that bees are dying ...
yes but since 2017 honey production is in free fall in France, maybe more beehives but hives less and less populated
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