Climate change reducing honey production?

Yes, there is colony collapse disorder, but according to today’s Washington Post:

…some experts say the more likely reason for this year’s weak honey crop, which the National Honey Board says is on track to be smaller than last year’s below-par 155 million pounds, is something much more obvious: the weather. In the South, drought and wildfires have prevented flowers from blooming. In the Midwest, a late freeze brought nectar flows in many areas almost to a halt. And in California, the country’s No. 2 honey producer, coastal beekeepers reported that there were almost no flowering plants in July. The bees were fed sugar water to keep them from starving.

Honey bee disappearance
Honey bee disappearance

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