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US honeybee deaths hit record high as scientists scramble to find main cause
(www.theguardian.com)
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2024-11-11
FYI: Honey bees are an invasive species everywhere but Eurasia and Africa
I just want to point out that you just said everywhere but and then listed around 60% of the total world land area.
Thanks for the clarification. Let me also clarify that the USA are within that 40% where honey bees are not native to and brought there by Europeans.
Were the cause not pesticides that kill all insects including native species, a decline of that invasive one would have been good news.
I mean, it would still be pretty bad news as most of them are domesticated farm animals that are vital to our agriculture.
"Invasive" and "not native" are not interchangeable. Honeybees are not native to North America, but they are not an invasive species.
Also, most of our staple crops aren't native and we need the bees to pollinate most of them.
You don't need bees for wheat, corn, rice or potatoes, but just about any fruit require them.
Tell that to all of our native bee species that have lost habitat and resources to the highly aggressive Africanized honeybees taking over our ecosystem. They are, in fact, invasive.
But I also believe that pesticides are not the answer. There are ways of managing bee activity and the company I work for is actively engaged in developing new, pesticide-free bee and wasp control systems. I hope they will be used much more than pesticides in the future.
Well if you change the topic to Africanized honey bees, yeah. They are invasive. The bees that people keep are not.