added 2007 Wed May 16 22:31:49 by pawfoots
"I had 45 colonies last year and had only two left this spring," said Bennett. "Then the queens in those died and I bought more queens and they died in just the past two weeks."
"I had 45 colonies last year and had only two left this spring," said Bennett. "Then the queens in those died and I bought more queens and they died in just the past two weeks."
added 2007 Mon Apr 16 0:31:22 by GregD
Beekeepers nationwide are opening their hives and finding them empty, a baffling phenomenon that has researchers scratching their heads and farmers worrying about their crops.
Beekeepers nationwide are opening their hives and finding them empty, a baffling phenomenon that has researchers scratching their heads and farmers worrying about their crops.
added 2007 Sun Mar 4 23:06:22 by moemebe
WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) - The buzz in Wooster around the nation's largest workshop for beekeepers is all about a phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder. Among beekeepers, C-C-D is becoming more prevalent. Almost 600 beekeepers gathered at Ohio State University's agricultural center in Wooster yesterday...
WOOSTER, Ohio (AP) - The buzz in Wooster around the nation's largest workshop for beekeepers is all about a phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder. Among beekeepers, C-C-D is becoming more prevalent. Almost 600 beekeepers gathered at Ohio State University's agricultural center in Wooster yesterday...







