Yes, honey bees are in trouble for a multitude of reasons: diseases, mites, uses of pesticides, lack of natural forging areas for their source of food ie. nectar and pollen, mono cultured plantings of crops, animal predictors such as bear, skunks. It is said that if you see a honey bee it is most likely a domestic one, it is rare to see a wild honey bee these days. You could consider becoming a beekeeper to help get the numbers up.
Yes, honey bees are in trouble for a multitude of reasons: diseases, mites, uses of pesticides, lack of natural forging areas for their source of food ie. nectar and pollen, mono cultured plantings of crops, animal predictors such as bear, skunks. It is said that if you see a honey bee it is most likely a domestic one, it is rare to see a wild honey bee these days. You could consider becoming a beekeeper to help get the numbers up.
TerryMcBelle 2 years ago
Sir..is the honey bees still dying???
chardnj 2 years ago