In my last garden, I remember stepping out into my backyard and hearing a hum rising up from all the bees enjoying the clover and other flowers.
honeybee on clover |
Two years later, I now have a new garden and a nice big patch of clover, but...
where are all the bees?
are the bees hiding from me? |
Oh yes, if I search I can find a few bees..
But it is worrisome.
Is it because so many bees died off after the hard winter?
Am I seeing the effects of Colony Collapse Disorder?
Or is it because my garden isn't as established yet and hasn't been 'discovered'?
a tiny sweat bee, covered in pollen |
There seem to be a lot of factors affecting bee numbers. It is a perfect storm for bees and other pollinators out there - pesticides, pathogens, parasites, loss of habitat, and a harsh winter on top of that.
label on a bottle of Tree & Shrub 'Protect & Feed' granules Imidacloprid and Clothianidin are Neonicotinoids, pesticides that absorbed into the plant and are suspected of being harmful to bees |
In good news, though, the topic has been getting so much attention that pressure is being put on law makers. Last week, during National Pollinator Week, the White House announced a Presidential Memorandum to address the loss of bees, monarchs, and other pollinators. The memorandum established a task force to look into the problem and come up with a plan. It also ordered pollinator-friendly practices to be put into effect on federal lands in order to build up habitat.