A World Without Bees

A World Without Bees
Author: Alison Benjamin,Brian McCallum
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Bee culture
ISBN: 1605981257

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An investigation into the mysterious case of the vanishing honeybee.

A World Without Bees

A World Without Bees
Author: Allison Benjamin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2009-11-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: PSU:000067159536

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An investigation into the strange case of the vanishing honeybee: How we can save these tiny creatures who are so vital to our survival?

What If There Were No Bees

What If There Were No Bees
Author: Suzanne Slade
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2011
Genre: Agricultural ecology
ISBN: 9781404860193

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Talks about each habitat and shows what would happen if the food chain was broken.

A Spring Without Bees

A Spring Without Bees
Author: Michael Schacker
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2008
Genre: Bee culture
ISBN: 9781599215860

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From the Publisher: A century after the birth of Rachel Carson, the world faces a new environmental disaster, from a chemical similar to DDT. This time the culprit appears to be IMD, or imidacloprid, a relatively new but widely used insecticide in the United States. Many beekeepers and researchers blame IMD for Colony Collapse Disorder, which has wiped out 23% of America's beehives. Even trace amounts make bees unable to fly back to their hive. Since honeybees are essential to the production of most major food crops, their demise could spell catastrophe. In a riveting, scientific/political detective story, Michael Schacker examines the evidence and offers a plan to save the bees. Like An Inconvenient Truth and Silent Spring, A Spring without Bees is both a powerful cautionary tale and a call to action.

Where Have All the Bees Gone

Where Have All the Bees Gone
Author: Rebecca E. Hirsch
Publsiher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781541595934

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Apples, blueberries, peppers, cucumbers, coffee, and vanilla. Do you like to eat and drink? Then you might want to thank a bee. Bees pollinate 75 percent of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts grown in the United States. Around the world, bees pollinate $24 billion worth of crops each year. Without bees, humans would face a drastically reduced diet. We need bees to grow the foods that keep us healthy. But numbers of bees are falling, and that has scientists alarmed. What's causing the decline? Diseases, pesticides, climate change, and loss of habitat are all threatening bee populations. Some bee species teeter on the brink of extinction. Learn about the many bee species on Earth—their nests, their colonies, their life cycles, and their vital connection to flowering plants. Most importantly, find out how you can help these important pollinators. "If we had to try and do what bees do on a daily basis, if we had to come out here and hand pollinate all of our native plants and our agricultural plants, there is physically no way we could do it. . . . Our best bet is to conserve our native bees." —ecologist Rebecca Irwin, North Carolina State University

If Bees Disappeared

If Bees Disappeared
Author: Lily Williams
Publsiher: Roaring Brook Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781250830401

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What would happen if bees disappeared? Find out in this fourth book from Lily Williams in the award-winning If Animals Disappeared Series that imagines the consequences of a world without bees. The rolling hills and lush climate of Kent, England are home to many creatures. These creatures are fluffy, sneaky, spikey, and ... small, like the bee. Though bees are small, their importance is BIG. Today there are over 250,000 species of bees but all of them are in danger. Because of disease, pesticide exposure, lack of foraging habitats, and poor nutrition, entire honey bee hives are dying. What would happen if bees disappeared completely? Artist Lily Williams explores how such a loss would effect not just bees' environment, but the world as a whole in this poignant, beautiful book about the importance of our most important bees.

The History of Bees

The History of Bees
Author: Maja Lunde
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781501161391

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“Imagine The Leftovers, but with honey” (Elle), and in the spirit of Station Eleven and Never Let Me Go, this “spectacular and deeply moving” (Lisa See, New York Times bestselling author) novel follows three generations of beekeepers from the past, present, and future, weaving a spellbinding story of their relationship to the bees—and to their children and one another—against the backdrop of an urgent, global crisis. England, 1852. William is a biologist and seed merchant, who sets out to build a new type of beehive—one that will give both him and his children honor and fame. United States, 2007. George is a beekeeper fighting an uphill battle against modern farming, but hopes that his son can be their salvation. China, 2098. Tao hand paints pollen onto the fruit trees now that the bees have long since disappeared. When Tao’s young son is taken away by the authorities after a tragic accident, she sets out on a grueling journey to find out what happened to him. Haunting, illuminating, and deftly written, The History of Bees joins “the past, the present, and a terrifying future in a riveting story as complex as a honeycomb” (New York Times bestselling author Bryn Greenwood) that is just as much about the powerful bond between children and parents as it is about our very relationship to nature and humanity.

The Beekeepers How Humans Changed the World of Bumble Bees Scholastic Focus

The Beekeepers  How Humans Changed the World of Bumble Bees  Scholastic Focus
Author: Dana L. Church
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781338565560

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Dive deep into the world of this everyday insect -- and the science behind its uncertain future. Bumble bees are as familiar to most of us as the flowers these fuzzy insects feed upon. But did you know that the bees in your garden could be escapees from a local greenhouse, or descended from stowaways on a Viking ship?Bumble bees are a vital part of our lives and Earth's ecosystems, so much so that we've commercialized their breeding and shipped them across states, countries, and ecosystems for our benefit. However, all of that human interference has consequences. Bumble bees are pushing out native species and altering ecosystems worldwide. Pesticide use has led to the spread of disease in local colonies. And some species may be disappearing entirely.The Beekeepers is an expertly researched overview of bumble bees -- from hive hierarchies to how their brains work -- and the passionate humans and scientists who are fighting for their survival. With a thoughtful and accessible voice, researcher Dana Church introduces readers to the fascinating world of bumble bees, how and why some are thriving while others are floundering, and how both experts and regular citizens are working to ensure their future. Equal parts endearing, frustrating, and hopeful, this scientific narrative is essential for readers looking to understand and make an impact on our changing world.