Saturday, September 19, 2015

"Everyone calm down, there is no “bee-pocalypse”"

"In a rush to identify the culprit of the disorder, many journalists have made exaggerated claims about the impacts of CCD. Most have uncritically accepted that continued bee losses would be a disaster for America’s food supply. Others speculate about the coming of a second “silent spring.” Worse yet, many depict beekeepers as passive, unimaginative onlookers that stand idly by as their colonies vanish.
This sensational reporting has confused rather than informed discussions over CCD. Yes, honey bees are dying in above average numbers, and it is important to uncover what’s causing the losses, but it hardly spells disaster for bees or America’s food supply...

Data on colonies and honey production are publicly  available from the USDA. Like honey bee numbers, US honey production has shown no pattern of decline since CCD was first detected. In 2010, honey production was 14% greater than it was in 2006. (To be clear, US honey production and colony numbers are lower today than they were 30 years ago, but as Rucker and Thurman  explain, this gradual decline happened prior to 2006 and cannot be attributed to CCD)."

what?????

Ugh, media hype. I mean, I am very, very glad to hear this - but it also terrifies me, because the honey bee death thing was a thing that I "knew". And that everyone "knew".

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