What is the decline in the global population of honey bees?

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Why is the Honey bees population in such a decline ?

Are Scientists trying to help this situation with help from the scientific community ?

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This may be of interest - scientists call the phenomenon colony collapse disorder - research suggests...

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How are humans helping cause the population of honey bees to decline?

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It seems likely that, thanks to the activities of beekeepers, there are more hive bees on earth now...

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Can people post some facts a figures about honey bee population decline please?

I have to do a project on honey bees and their population decline so any information or links people have would be greatly apriciated

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The honeybee decline, which is affecting domesticated and wild bee populations around the world, is...

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Has the killer bee population been effected by the honey bee colony decline?

I have noticed a drastic decline of our western honey bees, and I was wondering if the killer bees are effected as are the domesticated western honey bees? Although fortunately, I've never been around killer bees; I've heard a good deal about them, but...

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No,not here in North America that anyone is aware of.. Of course, there are no definitive studies because...

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Honey Bee population decline...is it natural, our own fault, or are we under attack?

Honey Bees appear to be in dramatic decline..perhaps due to pesticides, genetic modifications, or man-made climate change. But does anyone think there might be something more sinister going on such as a subtle sabotage by an adversarial country? If we...

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Albert Einstein said that if there were no bees there would be no food. I think he was right. But I...

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Honey bees in my window frame. Can you help?

I have double glazed windows. Not wood. My bedroom faces south (sunny) and a couple of days ago i noticed that i have at least 2 bees coming and going in and out of the inerds of the metal frame of the horizontal 'swing open' window at the top. Its a...

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While I know of several varieties of bees that pack mud, I've never known a honeybee to do that, so...

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Are there fewer bees where you live? Is it disease, insecticides, pollution, or that cell phone theory?

My father has been a bee keeper for over 20 years. We have been discussing reasons why bees are dieing. Has anyone else noticed that there aren't ANY honey bees on clover or flowers in general. Bumble bees seem to be doing fine but the honey bee is in...

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I have heard that there are periodic die-offs that have happened before. Many think it may be a virus...

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Has any consideration been given to the possibility of a foreign state silently attacking the US by infecting honey bees?

After reading about the mysterious honey bee decline over the recent years, I've been wondering if any consideration has been given to this decline being a direct cause of a foreign enemy state silently attacking the US by somehow infecting or poisoning...

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US Agriculture is absolutely an easy target for terrorism… but, strangely, few to no one has...

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Does purchasing honey help or harm the bee population?

Is the net effect of my purchase killing bees, or is my money supporting the people that raise bees, thereby helping increase the overall population for non-honey pollination use?

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It's most likely a net gain. Bee keepers move their hives around so that bees can feed more freely and...

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Honey bee decline???

Can you tell me what will happen if we lose our honey bees. I have to make a page diagramming or cencep mapping the many things that would be affected by the honeybee decline. ...show more

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In Australia the honey bee is now listed as a threatening species, because of it's rapid colonisation...

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