Edition |
First U.S. edition. |
Description |
279 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-264) and index. |
Contents |
Prologue: Florida, November 2006 -- 1: Breakfast in America -- 2: How the honey bee conquered the world -- 3: Collapse -- 4: Whodunit -- 5: Slow poison -- 6: Florida, November 2007 -- 7: Almond orgy -- 8: Bees on the verge of a nervous breakdown -- 9: Resilience and the Russians -- 10: Birth of beauty -- 11: Fruitless fall -- Epilogue: First frost -- Appendices 1: African paradox -- Appendix 2: Keeping bees -- Appendix 3: Cultivating a pollinator garden -- Appendix 4: Healing power of honey -- Acknowledgments -- Sources -- Index. |
Summary |
Traces the significant 2007 and 2008 reductions in honeybee populations, identifying the causes of Colony Collapse Disorder to explain the link between bee pollination and industrial agriculture and predict dangerous reductions in food output. |
Contents |
Prologue: Florida, November 2006 -- Breakfast in America -- How the honey bee conquered the world -- Collapse -- Whodunit -- Slow poison -- Florida, November 2007 -- The almond orgy -- Bees on the verge of a nervous breakdown -- Resilience and the Russians -- The birth of beauty -- Fruitless fall -- Epilogue: First frost -- Appendices: The African paradox -- Keeping bees -- Cultivating a pollinator garden -- The healing power of honey. |
Subject |
Honeybee -- Diseases -- United States.
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Colony collapse disorder of honeybees -- United States.
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ISBN |
9781596915374 hardcover |
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1596915374 hardcover |
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9781596916395 paperback |
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1596916397 paperback |
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