The Biggest Threat To Wild Bees Are … Honey Bees

August 8, 2016

From: Science 2.0

A lot of environmental fundraising and lobbying has involved bees. There was talk of a neonicotinoid pesticide-induced die-off, until it was determined that pesticides weren’t the problem, varroa mites, and the fad of amateur beekeepers who didn’t know what they were doing were the big problems. Traffic accidents killed more bees than chemicals.

When that failed, activists turned to claims about wild bees. This would seem to have easier success, since wild bees can’t really be tabulated. There are over 25,000 species of wild bees worldwide, and only a few have hives to count.

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