Honeybee Health, Assessing COVID Risk, Seeing Numbers. June 26, 2020, Part 2
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🗓️ 26 June 2020
⏱️ 47 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | This is Science Friday. I'm Irafledo. Later in the hour, we'll talk about how to think about risk as life under COVID-19 stretches on. |
| 0:10.3 | And the unusual story of a man who can't see numbers. But first, we're a big fan of pollinators here at Team SciFri. There are even some hobby beekeepers among us. |
| 0:22.8 | And this year was a strange one for U.S. beekeepers. According to a survey from the nonprofit |
| 0:29.3 | bee-informed partnership, beekeepers lost more than 40% of their honeybee colonies since April of last |
| 0:37.1 | year, and that's quite a bit more than normal. |
| 0:40.5 | So what does this mean for our beloved pollinators? |
| 0:43.8 | Producer Kathleen Davis is going to tell us all about it. |
| 0:47.6 | The vast majority of beekeepers deal with honeybees, and they're responsible for pollinating a lot of the food that's grown here in the |
| 0:55.0 | U.S. If honeybees are in trouble, we are in trouble. The bee-informed partnership has surveyed |
| 1:01.0 | professional and amateur beekeepers for the past 14 years to find out how their colonies are doing. |
| 1:07.8 | They reach more than 10% of beekeepers in the U.S., so their survey is thought to be a |
| 1:12.2 | pretty accurate look at what's going on across the country. That's why these latest results are so |
| 1:17.4 | important, and they raise a lot of questions for honeybee researchers. Joining me today to shed some |
| 1:23.6 | light on these questions is Natalie Steinhauer, research coordinator for the |
| 1:28.0 | Bee-informed Partnership. She's based in College Park, Maryland. Welcome to Science Friday, Natalie. |
| 1:34.2 | Thank you for having me. So losing more than 40% of honeybee colonies in one year sounds like a |
| 1:40.7 | really big deal. How does this compare two years past? Yeah, it is a big deal. |
| 1:46.8 | Unfortunately, it's something that we have got accustomed to. So we have been running the survey |
| 1:53.0 | for 14 years now. And every year we document the turnover rate of colonies, right? We call it a loss |
| 2:00.4 | rate. It's really how often do |
| 2:02.9 | colonies need to be replaced so that the beekeepers can keep their operation size. So it's really |
| 2:08.8 | similar to a mortality rate. And it's basically meaning that on average in the country, |
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