Author Topic: This is a short BEE story the local TV news interviewed me about this week.  (Read 5080 times)

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Excellent interview Jim.
The printed version was a little off. "as much as 67 percent of the bees in Indiana died last winter, compared to around 50 percent during a normal winter."??
50% is normal for you guys?  ;D
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agreed. a nice story.
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awesome, awesome, AWESOME JIM!!!

THANK YOU for the link to the story and video!  sure appreciated it!
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Not sure about Indiana, but 15 to 20% loss is considered more normal here, and reported losses were 70% or so. It was a bad winter. I am looking forward to next spring to see the difference in losses between local/feral and Carniolan crosses compared to the package bees with Italian queens and or their daughters on the ones that were superseded.
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Not sure about Indiana, but 15 to 20% loss is considered more normal here, and reported losses were 70% or so. It was a bad winter. I am looking forward to next spring to see the difference in losses between local/feral and Carniolan crosses compared to the package bees with Italian queens and or their daughters on the ones that were superseded.

This past spring, our bee association members reported a 50% loss.
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Very good story and interview, stuck to the points of the winter bee loss causes. Thanks Jim for the interview and the link.
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Perry, I would say "my" normal loss has been about a third of all my bees except for this past winter.
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Click on the link below to watch.

http://wlfi.com/2014/08/15/bees-buzzing-again-after-brutal-winter/

Awesome video Jim. I have had the same issue here in SC. Last year was particularly difficult.
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