From Deseret News archives:
Buzz about bees is puzzling
Utah keepers say colonies are in good shape despite mystery ailment in U.S.
The parasite hypothesis has history and some new findings to give it a boost. A mite practically wiped out the wild honeybee in the United States in the 1990s. And another new one-celled parasitic fungus was found last week in a tiny sample of dead bees by University of California San Francisco molecular biologist Joe DeRisi, who isolated the human SARS virus.
However, Pettis and others said while the parasite nosema ceranae may be a factor, it cannot be the sole cause. The fungus has been seen before, sometimes in colonies that were healthy.
"There are many, many opinions about what it (Colony Collapse Disorder) might be, and whether or not it's really even one thing," James said. "Maybe it's a pathogen, maybe it's something about the way the bees are being handled that's increasing stress levels and making them more susceptible to opportunistic pathogens, maybe it's some effects of pesticides, maybe it's too much in-breeding. Nobody is really sure exactly what it is, so it's hard to know also whether or not things are going to get worse, or better. Because we really don't know what's going on."
Lack of information
Part of the problem, according to James, is in the lack of information. Much of the reporting to date has been by beekeepers who have had colonies collapse, she said. Perhaps beekeepers who weren't affected just haven't been heard.
There are about 250 beekeepers registered in Utah who oversee a total of about 30,000 colonies, said Danielle Downey, Salt Lake County bee inspector. So far, Downey said, local beekeepers seem to be holding up just fine.
"I haven't seen any colony collapse locally," Downey said. "Some of the bigger beekeepers are reporting that their losses this year are less than last year. I know that the national studies (on CCD) do include Utah (as an impacted state). But personally I don't know the source of that. I'm not seeing it."
Ditto from Martin James, Cache County bee inspector. James also is a commercial beekeeper, participating in the family business, Slide Ridge Honey.
"Actually, (Cache County beekeepers) are seeing just the opposite of these kinds of losses in this area," Martin James said. "The number of beekeepers and the number of hives have both dropped dramatically over the last 20 years, locally and nationwide. But the quiet ones are silently going about their business, and producing beautiful bees."
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