environmentalists say this could have do with things like pesticides, but of course, has spent ake bayerng up with these pesticides and they don't want it to go away. we have already seen bands of one class of pesticides in europe, and this is something the industry is watching closely. mark: so what are farmers and beekeepers doing to compensate? >> you are spending more money to replenish your hives. you end up buying more queen beans come it increases your overall production cost. farmers are doing some creative things. in some cases, they are discovering they can get by without honeybees if they can create a better habitat for some of the wild bees in the area. we have an upcoming story on that. the white house data appointed a task force on pollinator issues. how is that going? >> they are expected to report next week. they will be undressing pesticides as well as other factors including monocultures viruses, really trying to get to the bottom of the problem. mark: so no chance we are running out of fruit then? look like it, but watch the cost and watch the variety. mark: thank you