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Why Are Bee Populations Declining Around the World? An Entomologist Explains How We Can Help

Why Are Bee Populations Declining Around the World? An Entomologist Explains How We Can Help

Good news: The honey bees are all right. However, bee populations across species are declining in the U.S. and beyond. Marina Caillaud, Ph.D., a senior lecturer in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, discusses the stressors on bee colonies — and how humans can reduce them — with Marc Faris, an instructional designer for eCornell’s Bees and Us course.

Cornell Keynotes · Marc Faris, Marina Caillaud, Chris Wofford

June 4, 202434m 52s

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Concern about honey bees, and the possibility of human extinction, has swept the nation. Marina Caillaud, Ph.D., a lecturer in the Department of Entomology at Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, shares the facts about the state of bees in the U.S. and around the world in this episode of the Cornell Keynotes podcast from eCornell.

Her conversation with Marc Faris, an instructional designer for eCornell’s Bees and Us course, covers:

  • Colony collapse disorder observed in 2006
  • Causes of the decline in managed honey bee colonies in the U.S.
  • Global increases in managed honey bee colonies, particularly in Asia
  • Significance of pollination in our ecosystem
  • Stressors on honey bee colonies: pests and parasites, pesticides and poor nutrition
  • Diversity of bee species around the world, including 4,000 different types in the U.S.
  • Endangerment of bumblebee species
  • Effects of habitat loss on non-honey bee species
  • Steps individuals can take to protect bees
  • Proper removal of honey bees from houses

Learn more in the Bees and Us online course, co-authored by Caillaud, and in eight other beekeeping programs from eCornell.

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