Fewer Plants Crimp Foraging By Bees

California’s record drought hasn’t been sweet to honeybees, and it’s creating a sticky situation for beekeepers and honey buyers. Gene Brandi inspects a group of beehives used to pollinate melon crops in Los Banos last month. The state is one of the country’s biggest honey producers, but a drought has taken its toll on plants and crops that bees use for food. Gene Brandi pours honey into a bucket at the Gene Brandi Apiary in Los Banos last month.

Topics:  gene brandi apiary   california   gene brandi   los banos   plants   bees   honey   drought   month   crops   

 

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