Honeybees have been the first choice of growers across the United States to pollinate crops and improve the quality of their yields for nearly four centuries. Imported from Europe in the early years of North American colonization, honeybees became a…

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Orchard Bee Association Spring 2014 Newsletter
Orchard Bee Association Spring 2014 newsletter

MSU Pollination Project Expands to Investigate an Alternative Pollinator
In northern Michigan, spring still seems like a ways off, but the MSU Integrated Crop Pollination team is preparing for bloom in cherry. This season, we will be expanding our project to include using the alternative pollinator, Osmia cornifrons, horn-faced…
No Time to Back Down on Pollination BMPs
Almonds are referenced in virtually every news report about bees. The overall tone of media references to the almond industry as it relates to bee health decline is neutral, but the sheer size and reliance on pollination of the almond…

Return of the Natives
This new article in Scientific American’s special Food issue addresses how reviving native bee species could help support pollination of fruit, vegetable, and nut crops. The article features Project ICP team members Neal Williams, Claire Kremen, Julianna Tuell and Project…

Researchers Tackle the Decline of Bees in Michigan
Each year, billions of dollars of our nation’s agriculture sector are the direct result of the work done by bees. In Michigan, blueberry, apple and cherry growers – among others – count on them to pollinate their crops. Listen to…

Honeybees, Other Bees Put to the Test Pollinating Michigan Blueberries
A recent study by Michigan State University scientists showed that blueberry growers who plant wildflowers near their fields see an increase in their yields. Why? Because the wildflowers supply shelter and food to support bees and other insects that pitch…

Going Wild Could Improve Winged Workforce
Every spring in the United States, bees pollinate crops valued at about $14 billion. A Michigan State University professor and a team of scientists are using a five-year, $8.6 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture to keep…