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The list of crops that simply won’t grow without honey bees is a long one: Apples, cucumbers, broccoli, onions, pumpkins, carrots, avocados, almonds … and it goes on.
Without bees to pollinate many of our favorite fruits and vegetables, the United States could lose $15 billion worth of crops -- not to mention what it would do to your diet.
bee on a flower
Honey bees are important pollinators for both flowers and agricultural crops.
Beekeepers first sounded the alarm about disappearing bees in 2006. Seemingly healthy bees were simply abandoning their hives en masse, never to return. Researchers call the mass disappearance Colony Collapse Disorder, and they estimate that nearly one-third of all honey bee colonies in the country have vanished.
Why are the bees leaving? Scientists studying the disorder believe a combination of factors could be making bees sick, including pesticide exposure, invasive parasitic mites, an inadequate food supply and a new virus that targets bees' immune systems. More research is essential to determine the exact cause of the bees' distress.
Although the U.S. Department of Agriculture has allotted $20 million over the next five years for research, that amount pales in comparison with the potential loss of $15 billion worth of crops that bees pollinate every year. And the USDA has so far failed to aggressively seek out a solution.
If we don’t act now to save the honey bee, it might be too late. And no honey bees will mean no more of your favorite fruits and vegetables.
Here’s a list of what bees pollinate:
Take Action Now!
URGE USDA TO ACT
Tell the Department of Agriculture to act now to save bees and crops.
Take Action Now
Watch the Video
vanishing of the bees video
Learn more about Colony Collapse Disorder in this video produced for OnEarth magazine.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
* Make your garden bee-safe
* Read "The Vanishing" in OnEarth magazine
Fruits and Nuts Vegetables Field Crops
* Almonds
* Apples
* Apricots
* Avocadoes
* Blueberries
* Boysenberries
* Cherries
* Citrus
* Cranberries
* Grapes
* Kiwifruit
* Loganberries
* Macadamia nuts
* Nectarines
* Olives
* Peaches
* Pears
* Plums/Prunes
* Raspberries
* Strawberries
* Asparagus
* Broccoli
* Carrots
* Cauliflower
* Celery
* Cucumbers
* Cantaloupe
* Honeydew
* Onions
* Pumpkins
* Squash
* Watermelons
* Alfalfa Hay
* Alfalfa Seed
* Cotton Lint
* Cotton Seed
* Legume Seed
* Peanuts
* Rapeseed
* Soybeans
* Sugar Beets
* Sunflowers
LOVE THE HONEY BEES This blog is dedicated to providing information about the honey bee. We celebrate the honey bee through "An Evening in Honor of the Sacred Honey Bee" with traditional Bulgarian bee rituals, songs, music, poetry and dance. Our second "Evening..." was held August 15, 2009 at Pt. Reyes Dance Palace, in celebration of the first National Honey Bee Awareness Day. Pictured are Gradina Balkan Music Ensemble: http://www.traditionalfun.org/gradina_about.html
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