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Originally Posted by TheObserver
Now how does this work? Is a bee colony organic because of it's location ie no non organic land use within range of the bees?
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I think it's a 2 factor thing: natural habitats and no pesticides.
Organic farming practices that retain more natural habitats and avoid the use of chemical pesticides should provide environments that serve as honeybee sanctuaries from the ravages of CCD.
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/honeyBeeOrganicFarming.php
I don't know much about beekeeping, but I think bees have a certain distance they fly around from the hives. I hadn't really heard about organic bee farming before, or thought about it.
I guess if you're careful about where the hives are situated, hmmm.