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crops by bees. >> if we lose bees we'll lose a significant part of our food supply. that's it. without bees we don't get fruits. we don't get a lot of animal feeds that are dependent on bee pollination. there are many things we'll lose. >> and this week's report may have the u.s. listening closely to our buzzing buddies. >> virus in colonies, an immune system up presse suppressed , pesticides applied to crops. there are a lot of ideas about what is killing bees. joining us on inside story here in washington our guests. tiffany, this is being presented as a good year. is 23% a sustainable amount of winter death for bees? >> no,, it's not. bees pollinate $15 billion of the food crop we eat every year. if we continue to see numbers at this rate its extremely unsustainable for our u.s. farmers, for consumers and for the economy. what we saw from this study is that it glossed over the--one of the leading causes contributing to this client which is pesticide. pesticide, a specific class of pesticide has been implicated as one of the key factors in the global bee die off. last year th
crops by bees. >> if we lose bees we'll lose a significant part of our food supply. that's it. without bees we don't get fruits. we don't get a lot of animal feeds that are dependent on bee pollination. there are many things we'll lose. >> and this week's report may have the u.s. listening closely to our buzzing buddies. >> virus in colonies, an immune system up presse suppressed , pesticides applied to crops. there are a lot of ideas about what is killing bees. joining us on...
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the supply of bees is decreasing. the general term is colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon seen before, but this time it is different say the bee keepers. >> seeing a number of things that we have never seen before. bees just disappearing. >> not only disappearing, they are dying in large numbers. >> something like this, like i picked up. what happened to the bee. why can't it stand. why is the mouth out? what is going on. >> if the probiscus is extended out, it's an indication that they are trying to remove something poisonous from their stomach, and it is a symptom seen on a chemically poisoned bee. >> scientists haven't reached consensus, but the disorder has everyone anxious. we headed north to seattle washington into the remote pugid sound where cutting-edge research is underway. >> in whitby island on washington state scientists are looking at a way. they are doing it by building a healthier bee with artificial insemination. >> this is where it happens. >> i'll show you my insemination lab. i can do what doesn
the supply of bees is decreasing. the general term is colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon seen before, but this time it is different say the bee keepers. >> seeing a number of things that we have never seen before. bees just disappearing. >> not only disappearing, they are dying in large numbers. >> something like this, like i picked up. what happened to the bee. why can't it stand. why is the mouth out? what is going on. >> if the probiscus is extended out, it's an...
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nothing. >> bee kooepers are witnessing an alarming problem. how many bees are we losing? >> the losses are avt ron omic am. i lost 65% of my operation last winter. we look in the ground to see if there's dead bees on the ground. most people in the u.s. would be happy staying away from the honey bee. >> they are critically important to the u.s. food supply. they provide $15 billion in revenue, and one-third relies on the industrious pollinators. the demand for pollinator crops, the fruit and vegetables, is increasing. the supply of bees is decreasing. the general term is colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon seen before, but this time it is different say the bee keepers. >> seeing a number of things that we have never seen before. bees just disappearing. >> not only disappearing, they are dying in large numbers. >> something like this, like i picked up. what happened to the bee. why can't it stand. why is the mouth out? what is going on. >> if the probiscus is extended out, it's an indication that they are trying to remove something poisonous from their stomach, and it is
nothing. >> bee kooepers are witnessing an alarming problem. how many bees are we losing? >> the losses are avt ron omic am. i lost 65% of my operation last winter. we look in the ground to see if there's dead bees on the ground. most people in the u.s. would be happy staying away from the honey bee. >> they are critically important to the u.s. food supply. they provide $15 billion in revenue, and one-third relies on the industrious pollinators. the demand for pollinator...
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that are wild bees?there are two elements to that. the 1970's or 1980's, there's a big feral population. havethe rise of one might imagined you wake up all feral bees. some people argue all bees that survive more than one or two generations have to be managed by humans. so the relationship is much more it became really tight at that point. if they go and make a hive in the way we imagine in our heads and come in and out of nature in the woods, they are not going to survive very long will stop there are a few exceptions like one researcher in washington says he may have found one, but it is very rare. the wild be doesn't exist anymore than the wild cattle does in this country. it is more of a fiction. keepersent of the heaping bees in the city as a solution, i think it's great to keep these. i think we should do that. it raises our attentiveness to bees, but i don't think it's going to save the bees anymore. bees, all of the kind of these you get in those i'm going ton say do my own beekeeping here and ge
that are wild bees?there are two elements to that. the 1970's or 1980's, there's a big feral population. havethe rise of one might imagined you wake up all feral bees. some people argue all bees that survive more than one or two generations have to be managed by humans. so the relationship is much more it became really tight at that point. if they go and make a hive in the way we imagine in our heads and come in and out of nature in the woods, they are not going to survive very long will stop...
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why write a book about bees? my interest in these dates back to my time in graduate school where i was studying the pollen dispersal and genetics of these large rain forest trees in central america. i had gone out and genetically fingerprinted all of the adult trees of a particular species in this landscape so that i could see how the genes were moving around amongst them, and i knew that something up there, out of sight, in the rain forest canopy was moving pollen around, not just between neighboring trees but among individuals of a mile and a half apart. because that tree was a member of the family and have this big purple p flowers just like the sweet peas or garden keys in your yard, i knew that was something so i coerced a friend of mine into joining me for a couple weeks and we hired a local businessman who was handy with a crossbow and we spent two weeks firing lines up into the rain forest canopy and hauling up all manner of insect traps and catching a grand total of zero bees. the only time we saw b was
why write a book about bees? my interest in these dates back to my time in graduate school where i was studying the pollen dispersal and genetics of these large rain forest trees in central america. i had gone out and genetically fingerprinted all of the adult trees of a particular species in this landscape so that i could see how the genes were moving around amongst them, and i knew that something up there, out of sight, in the rain forest canopy was moving pollen around, not just between...
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santorum hucker bee. if there are four people who will put together the votes to win in new hampshire. >> he's obviously appealing to the youth vote. how significant is that in the republican party. >> it's not a tremendous amount. his father got a lot of the united vote. it didn't do it for them. they are the energy and the base for the volunteers. they can be low dollar donors. if they wrote a $25 check today and again and again, it adds up. there's momentum they can pick up for. they come for the election day. they have to reach out older voters to vote republican. >> he talked about building bridges and using the money used abroad. getting away from nation building and talked about foreign policy themes that is not what republicans have been talking about. he did not just talk about them he related them for local issue. for instance we'll pay for bridges with money going do overseas. won't that get him in trouble for that that want to support foreign aid. >> the foreign issue is major. one of the thin
santorum hucker bee. if there are four people who will put together the votes to win in new hampshire. >> he's obviously appealing to the youth vote. how significant is that in the republican party. >> it's not a tremendous amount. his father got a lot of the united vote. it didn't do it for them. they are the energy and the base for the volunteers. they can be low dollar donors. if they wrote a $25 check today and again and again, it adds up. there's momentum they can pick up for....
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when we put our bees next to fields, our bees die. >> earlier pesticides were sprayed on crops, they be coated on seeds and infused through the plant as it grows. they are very effective against harmful insects. when we ask the largest pesticide industry group whether bees are harmed, too, crop life america gave us this. on going research has consistently found no adverse effects on colonies when they are aployed according to directions. at uc davis, eric studies bees, they are under assault by numerous agricultural chemicals. >> the honey bees are operating in a toxic soup. all these chemicals is overwelming and the bees give in. >> the european union proposed a temporary ban. here, the epa says more review is needed. >> i can't wait for a scientist to prove something works or doesn't work. i can't wait for the regulators to take their time. we need these bees now. >> lost a half million dollars last year, layed off five of seven workers. he says he can't survive another year like that. bill whitticker, cbs news, california. >> according to the epa, their review of the pesticides li
when we put our bees next to fields, our bees die. >> earlier pesticides were sprayed on crops, they be coated on seeds and infused through the plant as it grows. they are very effective against harmful insects. when we ask the largest pesticide industry group whether bees are harmed, too, crop life america gave us this. on going research has consistently found no adverse effects on colonies when they are aployed according to directions. at uc davis, eric studies bees, they are under...
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the bees are swarming everywhere. movement draws the bees to you. >> they will sting me much faster if i go too fast. i want to show you how it works . >> reporter: out at the bee farm things are much calmer. he's seen the african bees since 2014 and replace the queen and her eggs will slowly turn if hive back to normal. that process will take about a month. moving it may be difficult. >> it's the normal act of the african bees. >> reporter: now, a bee expert was just out here about 20 minutes ago but the home owner assured them they have it under control so the expert left. the homeowner will take care of it tonight. this is the first significant swarm we've seen like this in the bay area, only an expert from uc davis would say for sure they were african bees but the experts agree that this is the typical behavior of them. >> well, thank you, kate. certainly stay safe out there. >> good thing she had that suit on. for more information if you encounter aggressive bees go to kron4.com about how to stay safe. >>> a cycl
the bees are swarming everywhere. movement draws the bees to you. >> they will sting me much faster if i go too fast. i want to show you how it works . >> reporter: out at the bee farm things are much calmer. he's seen the african bees since 2014 and replace the queen and her eggs will slowly turn if hive back to normal. that process will take about a month. moving it may be difficult. >> it's the normal act of the african bees. >> reporter: now, a bee expert was just...
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you see the big bum bees. >> call the honey bee is on decline. >> she's beautiful. >> everyone likes a clean cage. >> she's right here, she's longer, bigger than the rest. >> we have nine hives. >> throughout the semester we record each field day of what we see, how the colony is doing, if we see a queen and everything we do kind of gives us an indication on how well the colony is doing throughout the year. >> so we know that the coley actually is in good shape. >> a world without bees would mean the end lot of the fruits and the nuts that we appreciate. >> all of the peaches, all of the apples. >> a lot of our bees die mostly just from not being able to keep themselves warm in the winter. but we do have a lot of problems with things that most beekeepers do see. >> remember that? >> yeah. >> they don't sting. >> oh. >> that's why i can hold him like this. >> we're looking to expand this initiative. we're looking to deepen our research. >> we're connected to them. >> yeah, they hep help us live so we should help them live as well. >> that's all for news4 this week. i'm veronica johnso
you see the big bum bees. >> call the honey bee is on decline. >> she's beautiful. >> everyone likes a clean cage. >> she's right here, she's longer, bigger than the rest. >> we have nine hives. >> throughout the semester we record each field day of what we see, how the colony is doing, if we see a queen and everything we do kind of gives us an indication on how well the colony is doing throughout the year. >> so we know that the coley actually is in...
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but i saw that there was a need for people to keep bees pause there aren't any bees anymore. >> reporter in recent years, bee colonies all over have been dying at staggering rates. last winter, one out of three did not make itment no one knows exactly why parasites seem to be a part of the cause. but the impact is clear. >> how badly has this disease hit bees in this country? >> it is devastating to this country. >> reporter: so experienced beekeepers like barry thompson and dave bernard hole training sessions to bring more city folks. doctors, accountants, attorneys like katherine into the bee keeping world. and to help them set up their own beehives at home. >> to keep reusing very small amount of land. they could be kept actually on the porch or the townhouse. they could be kept on the roof or the building or the apartment house, that sort of thing. >> reporter: the cost is minimal. a few hundred dollars for the hives, the gear, half hour or so once a week. >> how many times have you been stung? >> twice. >> they are not aggressive, they are defensive. >> reporter: but the return is e
but i saw that there was a need for people to keep bees pause there aren't any bees anymore. >> reporter in recent years, bee colonies all over have been dying at staggering rates. last winter, one out of three did not make itment no one knows exactly why parasites seem to be a part of the cause. but the impact is clear. >> how badly has this disease hit bees in this country? >> it is devastating to this country. >> reporter: so experienced beekeepers like barry thompson...
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pollinate by hand they only roughly distribute the pollen on the blossom like bees go right into the center of the flower and take the pollen exactly where it needs to go it sounds like easy cash but these need a lot of attention and the keeper has to know precisely what local farmers are up to at all times to. make sure they're start spraying the apple trees so i will pack up my bees and take them to the forest otherwise they'll die. mooching yo and her husband don't want to spend money on renting bees so instead for the next three weeks they'll be in their orchard pollinating their trees by hand. was doing business or if you. look over. the book. of the world full of magic that's the dance theater of the big moving. visually powerful. kids move to. the roman next. home for saving global indios tell stories of creative people and no video projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global oil do you mean by a series of global three thousand on g.w. and online. games. so you say what makes a c. and how do we stay close to. my name is dr
pollinate by hand they only roughly distribute the pollen on the blossom like bees go right into the center of the flower and take the pollen exactly where it needs to go it sounds like easy cash but these need a lot of attention and the keeper has to know precisely what local farmers are up to at all times to. make sure they're start spraying the apple trees so i will pack up my bees and take them to the forest otherwise they'll die. mooching yo and her husband don't want to spend money on...
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being produced about bees. today we will hear about militarization, to asked those questions of how we might know the bees differently by asking different sorts of questions. the broader project. i did not have to really talk about this. i ultimately, honestly in the beginning did not want to write this book. i kept these my whole life. i love keeping bees. the make a very nice site thing. you do your job and come home and take care of bees in a quiet, tranquil, relaxing situation. the encyclopaedia britannica says there are more books written about bees than any other species other than humans. people have been writing about bees for a long time. i love bees, don't get me wrong. i love the sound of the swarm. i love the smell of the hive when it is opened on a warm day. i love the perverse pleasure, after you have been stung enough the vitamin doesn't affect you -- the venom doesn't affect you. i also felt that my inches of other things, were more important than the quotidian beekeeping stuff that was going on
being produced about bees. today we will hear about militarization, to asked those questions of how we might know the bees differently by asking different sorts of questions. the broader project. i did not have to really talk about this. i ultimately, honestly in the beginning did not want to write this book. i kept these my whole life. i love keeping bees. the make a very nice site thing. you do your job and come home and take care of bees in a quiet, tranquil, relaxing situation. the...
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honey bees are not hideous. they live in a perfect society. >> i think there's a lot of people who wants to get in on it now and wants to have their own honey and start their own colony. so if they do that they will have a swarm so it will give us more work to do. >> the nypd has hat bee keepers since the 1990s, but the workload has risen since the popularity of urban bee keep has grown. swarms happen when an entire hive flies off seeking new digs. their bee unit work is in addition to their regular police duties. >> swarming bees are in a panicked state. compassionate policing applies. >> when we first put the ladder in i walked up the ladder without any protective gear on and i just wanted to introduce myself to the bees. i know it sounds kind of crazy, but i just want to let them know that i'm going to be up here and we're going to help you. >> he keeps a hive on top of his precinct. he says they're adjusting beautifully to their new home. >> fantastic. we've checked on them, they're settling in, i'm feeding
honey bees are not hideous. they live in a perfect society. >> i think there's a lot of people who wants to get in on it now and wants to have their own honey and start their own colony. so if they do that they will have a swarm so it will give us more work to do. >> the nypd has hat bee keepers since the 1990s, but the workload has risen since the popularity of urban bee keep has grown. swarms happen when an entire hive flies off seeking new digs. their bee unit work is in addition...
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most of the bees the beekeepers have are very nice gentle friendly bees. but sometimes if they mix with others, we are starting to have problems. not very often but sometimes. >> she says it's not very often something like that happens. there were reports two small g dogs died possibly due to bee stings. experts say testing will determine what type of bees these are. concord police said they're telling people it's okay to be outside in the area and you certainly want to use carb in the heat of the day and still some bees out and the homeowner will remove any remaining bees tonight. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> the contra costa police department is investigating a homicide just before 2:00 in the morning at fred jackson way. they received calls about shots fired in the area. a short time laterthy learned a 26-year-old victim was taken to a hospital where he later died. police have not identified the victim as they are continuing that investigation. >>> new at 5:00, neighbors in santa rosa are searching for answers after a few of thei
most of the bees the beekeepers have are very nice gentle friendly bees. but sometimes if they mix with others, we are starting to have problems. not very often but sometimes. >> she says it's not very often something like that happens. there were reports two small g dogs died possibly due to bee stings. experts say testing will determine what type of bees these are. concord police said they're telling people it's okay to be outside in the area and you certainly want to use carb in the...
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. >>> the art of bee keeping is saul abuzz in our area. we will tell you why it is becoming a part of a growing movement. >>> but first, gnu new video released today shows that murder suspect joran van der sloot and his alleged victim just minutes before she died. >>> there are new charges against joran van der sloot. the fbi was involved in an investigation against him for the murder of natalie holloway at the seem time that he allegedly killed another young woman in peru. ran doll pinkston reports, the prosecutors here in the united states are building their case against him. >> reporter: newly released video from a casino shows joran van der sloot first meeting the young woman he confessed to killing. police say they have so much evidence against the dutchman in stephanie flores murder they decided to not walk him through the crime scene before they file formal charges. the 22-year-old told investigators he smashed flores ' face and strangled her inside of a hotel room but police don't necessarily believe the story about flores looking
. >>> the art of bee keeping is saul abuzz in our area. we will tell you why it is becoming a part of a growing movement. >>> but first, gnu new video released today shows that murder suspect joran van der sloot and his alleged victim just minutes before she died. >>> there are new charges against joran van der sloot. the fbi was involved in an investigation against him for the murder of natalie holloway at the seem time that he allegedly killed another young woman in...
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when we think about bees, most think about honey bees. they are native to the united states, and 20,000 bees around the world, different species. we need to think about all bees, all pollinators. we like food. if we eat food and vegetables, you need to think about where they are coming from. bees are a pol jipator, and economic commodity. >> where they have disappeared, tell me about the people that bring bees in. what is that about? >> there are more bees lying on flat bed trucks than permanent places. thing about bees 20, 30 years ago with the grandparent's generation. it's in the backyard or a farm. we have to move the pol jipators around. almonds, blueberries, cranberries, there's nothing left for the bees to feed op when they fall off. they have to stay on the mood to feed. >> that sounds like a business opportunity, but you say it's not good either. >> it's not good. different bees pollinate different crops in different ways. there's a reliance on bumblebees. different bees pollinate blueberries, cranberries in different ways. farme
when we think about bees, most think about honey bees. they are native to the united states, and 20,000 bees around the world, different species. we need to think about all bees, all pollinators. we like food. if we eat food and vegetables, you need to think about where they are coming from. bees are a pol jipator, and economic commodity. >> where they have disappeared, tell me about the people that bring bees in. what is that about? >> there are more bees lying on flat bed trucks...
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crops the bees account for two point two billion pounds of honey the bees give us forty four million pounds of bees wax and they also provide us with pole pain and. other medicines that help us make our way in the world we cannot live on this planet without honey bees at any one moment one point four trillion honey bees are working to feed seven point six billion people the bees are in trouble these neo nica to annoy poisons this is a class of poison that the seeds are dunked the poisons pushed through the flowers into the paul and of the nectar and the bees are losing their minds and. and shaking to death the bees have got parkinson's and alzheimer's once from these deadly poisons and we've got to end it because of the bees die we die and the poison you say is right there in the seed. yes yes and it's the plant knows it's poison and it pushes the poison forth in its flowers in the nectar in the paul and then of course the bees turn the nectar they didn't hydrate in the honey and they take the pollen for protein for their young well g.m.o. these genetically modified organisms are now
crops the bees account for two point two billion pounds of honey the bees give us forty four million pounds of bees wax and they also provide us with pole pain and. other medicines that help us make our way in the world we cannot live on this planet without honey bees at any one moment one point four trillion honey bees are working to feed seven point six billion people the bees are in trouble these neo nica to annoy poisons this is a class of poison that the seeds are dunked the poisons pushed...
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leases his bees to local farmers on a daily basis he charges five euros per hive per day. when a famous pole. why they only roughly distribute the pollen on the blossom like bees go right into the center of the flower and take the pollen exactly where it needs to go it sounds like easy cash but these need a lot of attention to the keeper has to know precisely what local farmers are up to at all times. thanks to their start spraying the apple trees so i will pack up my beads and take them to the forest otherwise they'll die you. know and her husband though i don't want to spend money on renting bees so instead for the next three weeks they'll be in their orchard pollinating their trees by hand. the i'm. the i'm. putting. the. pledge some young hinge your engine stella was functioning the president is male the. plutonium a ton the senator's son stay slim bandit like. what's good he told me. play. with the senses. recognize and experience the inexpressible. the cultural magazine. twenty. one t.w. . you accidentally shot some clips again playing the troublous. time in the film
leases his bees to local farmers on a daily basis he charges five euros per hive per day. when a famous pole. why they only roughly distribute the pollen on the blossom like bees go right into the center of the flower and take the pollen exactly where it needs to go it sounds like easy cash but these need a lot of attention to the keeper has to know precisely what local farmers are up to at all times. thanks to their start spraying the apple trees so i will pack up my beads and take them to the...
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the female bees kill off the male bees.— the male bees.lessons for all of _ the male bees. well, there you go. lessons for all of us - go. lessons for all of us there. philip atkinsonjoining from with all us from switzerland with all the insights that we can learn bees in the thank you for joining the thank you forjoining us on business today. stay with us on bee bee news. hello, there. in pateley bridge, north yorkshire, the cloud just a maximum afternoon high of two celsius. yes, it clouded over into the afternoon, and that's exactly what's happening. we've got showery outbreaks of rain drifting north and east. mild air for this time of year. but look at these temperatures. first thing on thursday morning, widespread double quite a misty, murky story. as we go through the day. quite a lot of cloud across the south and east, but those temperatures well above where they should be for this time of year, 12—14 degrees. of thursday into friday, accompanied by gale—force gusts of winds as the isobars squeeze together. very windy indeed on thos
the female bees kill off the male bees.— the male bees.lessons for all of _ the male bees. well, there you go. lessons for all of us - go. lessons for all of us there. philip atkinsonjoining from with all us from switzerland with all the insights that we can learn bees in the thank you for joining the thank you forjoining us on business today. stay with us on bee bee news. hello, there. in pateley bridge, north yorkshire, the cloud just a maximum afternoon high of two celsius. yes, it clouded...
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the area are africanized bees... so they treat every swarm as if they are. they say you should not try to get rid of a swarm yourself. reporting live, bryan callahan, 13 action news. developing story- a valley extermniator.. stung hundreds of times by bees effect until friday 5am for the city and most of southern nevada. local flooding and pooling on road ways are likely to continue through the overnight. heavy rain and lightning has already occurred and we may have another chance for wide spread rain and thunder as we rain chance will taper downward turn around and find another way to your destination. by the weekend, mainly sunny skies are back and rain chances are nowhere in sight. high temperatures will rebound back to our normal range for the weekend and into next week. gusts look to reach between 25 and 30 mph. later on 13-action news live at 6.. fighting shows how big of a problem it is in our community. how authorities are cracking news fast... first... and only on 13 action news. we'll be right back. jim: i'
the area are africanized bees... so they treat every swarm as if they are. they say you should not try to get rid of a swarm yourself. reporting live, bryan callahan, 13 action news. developing story- a valley extermniator.. stung hundreds of times by bees effect until friday 5am for the city and most of southern nevada. local flooding and pooling on road ways are likely to continue through the overnight. heavy rain and lightning has already occurred and we may have another chance for wide...
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>>a critical tool for understanding the plummeting honey bee population. >>with the eventual. loss of the bee population, what you would see is more then you would see healthy landscapes they're critical. impact is on the food source, it's estimated that one 3rd of the us is food supply depends on the b. >>because the help pollinate many crops we eat including apples avocados almonds and grapes the populations have been steadily declining since 2006 colonies facing threats from pat sites pesticides habitat loss and climate change. in 2014 the obama administration launched a program to address the plummeting honey bee population directing federal agencies to track the problem and work on preserving bee colonies, as well as other critical pollinators including butterflies the trump administration through the us department of agriculture. now and doing those efforts. last year reversing an obama era rule barring the use of a chemical that is known to contribute to the decline of bee colonies. the epa has also granted emergency permission to 18 states under certain circumstances t
>>a critical tool for understanding the plummeting honey bee population. >>with the eventual. loss of the bee population, what you would see is more then you would see healthy landscapes they're critical. impact is on the food source, it's estimated that one 3rd of the us is food supply depends on the b. >>because the help pollinate many crops we eat including apples avocados almonds and grapes the populations have been steadily declining since 2006 colonies facing threats...
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wow, look at all those bees! believes the bees should be left to do what they do naturally — collect the nectar from the wild and return to the hive to make honey. this is not the optimum production method. intensively farmed bees just come out of their hives and drink the sugar water left for them, and then go back in to produce what alper calls false honey. they do not travel around the ecosystem as they should, pollinating plants, including our fruit and vegetables. he says they get unhealthy and die sooner. this is a pot of alper�*s honey, naturally produced, and it really does taste delicious. it is interesting, isn't it, how we are all familiar with battery farming, exploiting chickens for eggs and meat, but how many of us have thought about the exploitation of bees with intense beekeeping and the damage that that's doing? it seems to me that the extreme conservation for bees is to go back to basics, go back to this, the traditional way of beekeeping. for alper, the recovery of the pine forests is crucial.
wow, look at all those bees! believes the bees should be left to do what they do naturally — collect the nectar from the wild and return to the hive to make honey. this is not the optimum production method. intensively farmed bees just come out of their hives and drink the sugar water left for them, and then go back in to produce what alper calls false honey. they do not travel around the ecosystem as they should, pollinating plants, including our fruit and vegetables. he says they get...
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ga lore gaylord national resort and can't happen with bees.hey won't let the bees examine near you while you get a massage, right? find out how they are helping the store and the environment. >> tune in for "ln >>> welcome back. our changing climate has led to growing concerns for the honeybee population around the o d. >> you might be surprised to learn that hotels are getting into the business of bees to ehelp th environment. news4 erika gonzalez show us how it's impacting what you eat and how you relax at the spa. >> reporter: it's a windy day at the gaylord national a resort convention center. but if you listen closely, you ca hear the but of bees coming from the resorry's rooftop at national harbor and if you look closely, y'll find hundred of thousand of bees, little guys right in here. >> these are one of the things you assume are just around. >> reporter: david kramer is the executive chef at gaylord national where they are g supportin honey bee sustainability. >> we started out with four hives in 2017 and built additional four highs a
ga lore gaylord national resort and can't happen with bees.hey won't let the bees examine near you while you get a massage, right? find out how they are helping the store and the environment. >> tune in for "ln >>> welcome back. our changing climate has led to growing concerns for the honeybee population around the o d. >> you might be surprised to learn that hotels are getting into the business of bees to ehelp th environment. news4 erika gonzalez show us how it's...
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having to live with a growing colony of bees. >> from what i understand honey bees are important to the environment. but they don't pay my rent. horace: there is a possible solution but it would require dismantling the top portion of the chimney and then removing the nest of bees. she says it could cost anywhere between $7000-$10,000 and she just doesn't have that kind of money for this project. she does have a lot of bees. "7 on your side" is asking for your help to help her. anyone who knows a less expensive way to solve the problem of getting rid of the bees, please give us a call. reporting live in arlington, horace holmes abc7 news. leon: all right. folks if you have a tip for the "7 on your side" team, we want to hear from you. call or e-mail us. the information is on the screen. maureen: still ahead on "abc7 news at 6:00", new details about the suspected gunman who killed five military members in tennessee last week. how the f.b.i. is now describing him and the new security and military sites across the country. leon: also pilots put in danger. new incident in the sky. the invest
having to live with a growing colony of bees. >> from what i understand honey bees are important to the environment. but they don't pay my rent. horace: there is a possible solution but it would require dismantling the top portion of the chimney and then removing the nest of bees. she says it could cost anywhere between $7000-$10,000 and she just doesn't have that kind of money for this project. she does have a lot of bees. "7 on your side" is asking for your help to help her....
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and basically we got a lot of bees here don't we. >> we got a lot of bees. is safe taste honey. >> reporter: what are we looking for? shake the bees. >> okay, we are looking for this area here. that's ripe honey. it is covered with wax and we are going to come over here and you are going to taste it. >> reporter: come on over here, mike 'cause you got to get in close. and that -- just so everybody knows i've already tasted a little of it. it tastes amazing. that's a lot of honey. how long have the hives been here. >> two months. >> reporter: so, within two months you've i don't remember how many bees you told me. >> 15,000 that's correct. >> reporter: 15. and now we're already dipping and making honey. i feel very comfortable doing this because basically these bees seem to be very -- they're very docile. look at that. so, this is the stuff that people eat, just -- uh-oh. [laughter] >> reporter: i tried to put it right to my mouth. hold on. this is crazy. mmm. it tastes so good. now, can we actually get a lot out of that? >> well, these honey is for the bees
and basically we got a lot of bees here don't we. >> we got a lot of bees. is safe taste honey. >> reporter: what are we looking for? shake the bees. >> okay, we are looking for this area here. that's ripe honey. it is covered with wax and we are going to come over here and you are going to taste it. >> reporter: come on over here, mike 'cause you got to get in close. and that -- just so everybody knows i've already tasted a little of it. it tastes amazing. that's a lot...
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these guys rent out these bees to big agricultural growers because bees are essential for everything we eat. these little guys pollenate all the lie quality foods we rely on. the problem is, pesticides causing havoc in bee communities. if you look at this particular frame, this is an example. this came from an almond grow. these guys rent out bees for almond growers and all kinds of growers. when it came back, this is a protective barrier that these bees use to quarantine off whatever they think is a threat to their group. they're seeing this very strange sort of self defense behavior all over the place. because these bee keepers say of a new generation of pesticides put into the very water of the plants. not just sprayed into them but get sucked into the root structure, lasting for generations, multiple crops over the source course of a decade. what these bee keepers want is for the white house to begin to regulate it. they want the white house to protect these bees. bee keepers are lovely people, not particularly organized as a political lobby. they don't wine and dine lawmakers. t
these guys rent out these bees to big agricultural growers because bees are essential for everything we eat. these little guys pollenate all the lie quality foods we rely on. the problem is, pesticides causing havoc in bee communities. if you look at this particular frame, this is an example. this came from an almond grow. these guys rent out bees for almond growers and all kinds of growers. when it came back, this is a protective barrier that these bees use to quarantine off whatever they...
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. >> bees are bee set by problems and bills today will hopefully stabilize bee keeping in new jersey. >> reporter: after all it is new jersey's state insect. in cherry hill, i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> thunderstorms popping up again tonight as many continue to clean up from last night's wild fire. >> it was quite a night, tonight meteorologist kate billow and kathy orr are tracking latest round of sum are storms. we will start with kate in merion station with the cbs-3 mobile weather lab, kate? >> reporter: thanks, chris, i was actually driving past this area earlier today and difficult almost a triple take on the size of this tree that fell in merion station at the mercy contacted my area. this thing is huge. this has been cut up. this was at one point blocking the whole driveway but take a look at how large this tree is, segment that came off of it, it was very, very tall, block the entire driveway and now you they have come out to chain saw toss clear everything out. look at the size of this almost size of the cbs-3 mobile weather lab which we drove out here tonig
. >> bees are bee set by problems and bills today will hopefully stabilize bee keeping in new jersey. >> reporter: after all it is new jersey's state insect. in cherry hill, i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> thunderstorms popping up again tonight as many continue to clean up from last night's wild fire. >> it was quite a night, tonight meteorologist kate billow and kathy orr are tracking latest round of sum are storms. we will start with kate in...
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will leave as one of the few people who breeds bees according to the old tradition he was the bee hives much like his ancestors but instead off in the walls of the house the bees now live in the garden. the materials that uses to build the highways are from the region using local products makes the hives board affordable and by mentally friendly their appearance is reminiscent of the traditional him actually. cottages. in the past i only used to be used to produce honey i was satisfied with whatever little money i earn from it when i started taking courses i learned about the significant role of the claim pollination especially here in the margin courses like the ones can leave commodity ended are offered in conjunction with the governmental programs in an effort to aid be preservation this is important because these are a source of income for beekeepers. my hands are saying from here marshall you know we're city says honeybees are endangered especially in this region. because of the. destruction one of the biggest threats to b.s. is the destruction of their habitats the bee flora. in h
will leave as one of the few people who breeds bees according to the old tradition he was the bee hives much like his ancestors but instead off in the walls of the house the bees now live in the garden. the materials that uses to build the highways are from the region using local products makes the hives board affordable and by mentally friendly their appearance is reminiscent of the traditional him actually. cottages. in the past i only used to be used to produce honey i was satisfied with...
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so far galba has registered over a thousand beekeepers on his platform the bees cost sixty euros per deployment so did they get the job done they. were lucky because our orchard is pretty far away from other orchards like it so we thought about it and decided to take a chance on it to give it a shot and see how things go and so far the cooperation has gone very well we haven't been disappointed. the beekeepers get to keep the honey it's still early days for the be sharing business in germany but there is potential demand for hundreds of thousands of colonies among farmers all over the country these for hire could help improve harvests of all kinds of produce and at the same time provide their owners with a great source of income. and that's it for me and the business here in berlin thank you very much for watching. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word courage from the. coaches in germany to learn german quite. simple online on your mobile and free shop. learning course nikos speak german made. here's what's coming up for the closely plenty t
so far galba has registered over a thousand beekeepers on his platform the bees cost sixty euros per deployment so did they get the job done they. were lucky because our orchard is pretty far away from other orchards like it so we thought about it and decided to take a chance on it to give it a shot and see how things go and so far the cooperation has gone very well we haven't been disappointed. the beekeepers get to keep the honey it's still early days for the be sharing business in germany...
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. >>> the humble honey bee is getting the royal treatment.housands of private beekeepers are privately tending hives hoping to reverse a mysterious affliction that is killing off the world's bee colonies. in new york it recently became legal and alexis christoforous shows us what it looks like. >> 60,000 bees share a family's backyard. >> this hive is in brooklyn with a $1 million view. >> reporter: in unexpected places, beekeepers are tending their hives. thousands in cities across the country and abroad. steven steinberg is a beekeeper in training. >> like having a sort of wild and exotic pet in the city. >> reporter: beekeepers tend to keep a low profile so they don't scare the neighbors but the trend caught on when the public heard that bees are dying by the millions. it is called colony collapse disorder. adult bees leave the hives and never come back, leaving babies to die. they blame pesticides, disease and parasites and while they scramble for a pollution, farmers are missing their tiny pollinators. >> if you ever eat a cantaloupe tha
. >>> the humble honey bee is getting the royal treatment.housands of private beekeepers are privately tending hives hoping to reverse a mysterious affliction that is killing off the world's bee colonies. in new york it recently became legal and alexis christoforous shows us what it looks like. >> 60,000 bees share a family's backyard. >> this hive is in brooklyn with a $1 million view. >> reporter: in unexpected places, beekeepers are tending their hives. thousands...
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the bees that will pollinate dull months trees arrive on a truck from the neighboring netherlands she ordered five hundred colonies and after taking a little while to a climatized they get straight to work. platform operator. has assumed responsibility for the hard working insects it would be terrible for the startups image if they came to harm. disease prevention is a big issue of bringing healthy bees plays a central role on the one hand on the other we have close agreements and binding regulations with the farmers to ensure the bees aren't damaged through the improper use of pesticides that could hurt or destroy them that hasn't happened yet. so far has registered over a thousand beekeepers on his platform the bees cost sixty euros per deployment so did they get the job done they. were lucky because our orchard is pretty far away from other orchards like it so we thought about it and decided to take a chance on it to give it a shot and see how things go and so far the cooperation has gone very well we haven't been disappointed. the beekeepers get to keep the honey it's still early
the bees that will pollinate dull months trees arrive on a truck from the neighboring netherlands she ordered five hundred colonies and after taking a little while to a climatized they get straight to work. platform operator. has assumed responsibility for the hard working insects it would be terrible for the startups image if they came to harm. disease prevention is a big issue of bringing healthy bees plays a central role on the one hand on the other we have close agreements and binding...
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you think bees hang around the garden >> bee keepers are targeted by this crime. it's the live stock but also it's the whole cost of the beehive. >> police are working with bee keepers to develop a database for tracking hiv movements that's happening in new see land but on top of a world wide crisis with bees and beehives. >>> big deal, dc signature cherry blossoms are in the danger zone. let's take a look at the tidal basin, looks like they might be hanging on even though the cherry blossoms festival began today, the buzz that are there might not be there much longer. we'll be right back. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. great everyday prices and thousands of bonus buy savings. my giant. ♪ ♪ this march score the perfect basket. buy 8 participating products in one transaction and get a fandango movie ticket. up to $10 total value. only at my giant. . >>> that is a sad looking cherry blossoms tree. it's a sure sign of spring smack dab in
you think bees hang around the garden >> bee keepers are targeted by this crime. it's the live stock but also it's the whole cost of the beehive. >> police are working with bee keepers to develop a database for tracking hiv movements that's happening in new see land but on top of a world wide crisis with bees and beehives. >>> big deal, dc signature cherry blossoms are in the danger zone. let's take a look at the tidal basin, looks like they might be hanging on even though...
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keepers keep their bees, you will see they feed their bees in dead of winter. eow keepers keep their bees, you will see they feed their bees in dead of winter. eow keepers keep their bees, you will see they feed their bees in dead of winter. w keepers keep their bees, you will see they feed their bees in dead of winter. keepers keep their bees, you will see they feed their bees in dead of winter. where a lot of b their bees, you will see they feed their bees in dead of winter.
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he said that the bees didn't budge. so-called the bee keeper to help. and here are pictures of people trying to capture the bees. they tried to use a box of honey to try to get them out. but that did not last. >> they came out 25 minutes and then went back into the engine of the car. the bee keeper said maybe they just got a little confused. >>> it was a sure sign that spring was finally here. people were lined up at rita's italian ice. they were giving away free italian ice at all 550 stores in about 18 states to celebrate the first day of spring. >> that is why i missed my rita's because the line was too long. >> and yesterday was beautiful. >> it was. it finally got beautiful. you remember all the fog. and we're doing it again this morning. but it will be nice enough to have rita's today. hint hint, producessers. 61 in washington d.c. right now. and throw in the fact that we're humid. it's an uncomfortable feeling. we have two mile visibility in baltimore, one in easton, zero in washington d.c. right now, nine in york. this will be the scenario as yo
he said that the bees didn't budge. so-called the bee keeper to help. and here are pictures of people trying to capture the bees. they tried to use a box of honey to try to get them out. but that did not last. >> they came out 25 minutes and then went back into the engine of the car. the bee keeper said maybe they just got a little confused. >>> it was a sure sign that spring was finally here. people were lined up at rita's italian ice. they were giving away free italian ice at...
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bees. i really don't want bees in the yard. >> well, you do want bees.t's the natural -- you want ton have a balanced ecology in your home garden because that's goini to help balance the neighborhood garden and so on and so on. on you know, the bees, the thinghe about bees, people are afraid of bees. a honey bee has, and particularly we're talking about attracting honey bees.on they've been on the decline. they're making a comeback, but t you know, if we didn't have honey bees, we wouldn't have food. honey bees are the pol pollinatr for most of our food. we want bees. when you see a bee in your garden, and if it comes around, it's usually coming around like this flower. mother nature's got this all right. the whole flower, all the petals, the things we think are really attractive to us is is really about getting that bee right into the center of that flower. if it's a fruit tree, we'll gett fruit. if you see the bees in your garden and they're honey bees, b try to 1 leave them alone. a they don't want to mess with you. they're just about theirut business
bees. i really don't want bees in the yard. >> well, you do want bees.t's the natural -- you want ton have a balanced ecology in your home garden because that's goini to help balance the neighborhood garden and so on and so on. on you know, the bees, the thinghe about bees, people are afraid of bees. a honey bee has, and particularly we're talking about attracting honey bees.on they've been on the decline. they're making a comeback, but t you know, if we didn't have honey bees, we...
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used to be your own health advocate and she directed the award winning documentary vanishing of the bees here's a peek i think that for a lot of people when they think about bees they think about getting stung. honey bees are essential they're essential if you want fruits if you want vegetables because they pollinate all of those blocks of people here don't realize that when i read 3 bites of food a stick in your mouth these honey bees put on there and in the vanishing of the bees is available on demand on i tunes merriam congratulations on the film and welcome thank you for having your report in the epoch times caught our eye you quoted a long time google software engineer turned whistleblower who says the censorship that is being applied to alternative health is daemonic i've been following the happenings in new cures that are being suppressed at the same time establishment big corporate pharma website. it's like web m. de wyze in the 1st page of results what's terrifying is that many of these establishment medical articles landing on the 1st page do not even have a stated author and m
used to be your own health advocate and she directed the award winning documentary vanishing of the bees here's a peek i think that for a lot of people when they think about bees they think about getting stung. honey bees are essential they're essential if you want fruits if you want vegetables because they pollinate all of those blocks of people here don't realize that when i read 3 bites of food a stick in your mouth these honey bees put on there and in the vanishing of the bees is available...