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"Building Better Bees" in National Geographic Mag.

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    susan rudnicki
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    The practical argument for pulling bees off meds is eloquently made by Phil Chandler of the UK (BioBees) in the May 2015 issue of Nat’l Geo Magazine, pg 97, which I am still unable to locate on-line. It is only showing in the hard copy of the magazine, but I urge you to read this piece.
    Found it—-
    This article describes some of the human genetic tinkering we are engaged in to try to do it better than “Nature”
    Tellingly, at the end is a long discursion by Phil Chandler, of BioBees in the UK about the mistakes and hubris of this endeavor. The journalist writes—-”I meet Chandler near Buckfast Abbey, at a gathering of beekeepers. Many around him agree with his diagnosis. Still, they look vexed when he says that the best thing to do for varroa would be … nothing. Keep bees healthy and well fed, but let evolution work. For ten years or more, beekeepers might lose most of their bees, he concedes. But natural selection would eventually lead to some kind of resistant bee. “We have to think of these issues in terms of what is best for bees,” he says. “Not what is best for us.”

    http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/05/building-bees/mann-text

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About susan rudnicki

Been beekeeping almost 5 years now. Have 27 hives,(2 client hives) I work with the City of Manhattan Beach, re-homing bees in conflict with citizens. Allowed to keep bees at the Public Works yard (19 hives) in exchange for this work. I do many presentations for HoneyLove, teach bee students, rescue bees and sell honey.

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