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Bumblebees
Last year somebody wrote that the bumblebee seems a harder worker than
the honeybee. I think I have to agree! Yesterday, I saw a gigantic bumblbee working over some Lonicera purpusii by our front door and a couple more were diligently crawling over Acacia atropurpureum in a greenhouse. The slightest ray of sunshine and lift in temperature seems to bring them out. It's also a welcome sign of hopefulness and raises the spirits! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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Bumblebees
On 2014-02-20 12:42:13 +0000, Chris Hogg said:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 11:52:20 +0000, sacha wrote: Last year somebody wrote that the bumblebee seems a harder worker than the honeybee. I think I have to agree! Yesterday, I saw a gigantic bumblbee working over some Lonicera purpusii by our front door and a couple more were diligently crawling over Acacia atropurpureum in a greenhouse. The slightest ray of sunshine and lift in temperature seems to bring them out. It's also a welcome sign of hopefulness and raises the spirits! Agreed, but a report on the BBC suggests they're under threat from two diseases normally associated with honey bees, Nosema and Deformed Wing Virus (DWV). But Nosema has been around in honey bees for centuries, so I don't see why it should suddenly be infecting bumbles. Maybe no one has looked in detail before, which seems unlikely. Never heard of DWV though. More at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26242960 I've never heard of it either but the poor things seem to be permanently under threat from something. Not least are pesticides sprayed on field and garden. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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Bumblebees
On 20/02/2014 12:42, Chris Hogg wrote:
Agreed, but a report on the BBC suggests they're under threat from two diseases normally associated with honey bees, Nosema and Deformed Wing Virus (DWV). But Nosema has been around in honey bees for centuries, so I don't see why it should suddenly be infecting bumbles. Maybe no one has looked in detail before, which seems unlikely. Never heard of DWV though. More at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-26242960 I'm not sure of the exact relationship, but DWV is quite closely correlated with varroa infestations, I think. -- regards andy |
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