The mushroom dream of a 'long-haired hippie' could help save the world's bees

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The mushroom dream of a 'long-haired hippie' could help save the world's bees

https://triblive.com/usworld/world/14150891-74/the-mushroom-dream-of-a-l...

 

SEATTLE—The epiphany that mushrooms could help save the world’s ailing bee colonies struck Paul Stamets while he was in bed.

“I love waking dreams,” he said. “It’s a time when you’re just coming back into consciousness.”

Years ago, in 1984, Stamets had noticed a “continuous convoy of bees” traveling from a patch of mushrooms he was growing and his beehives. The bees actually moved wood chips to access his mushroom’s mycelium, the branching fibers of fungus that look like cobwebs.

“I could see them sipping on the droplets oozing from the mycelium,” he said. They were after its sugar, he thought.

Decades later, he and a friend began a conversation about bee colony collapse that left Stamets, the owner of a mushroom mercantile, puzzling over a problem. Bees across the world have been disappearing at an alarming rate. Parasites like mites, fast-spreading viruses, agricultural chemicals and lack of forage area have stressed and threatened wild and commercial bees alike.

Waking up one morning, “I connected the dots,” he said. “Mycelium have sugars and antiviral properties,” he said. What if...

 

I only saw one honey bee this spring and summer.

Not good

We have a mason bee house in the yard and we just opened it up and collected all the larva in cocoons.  We keep them in the fridge until spring when we set them outside to hatch.

This is a great discovery, I hope it gets traction and is adopted by people, farmers, etc..

This guy Stamets is pretty amazing. I read about him finding a fungus that seemed to eat plastic. He was excited about the possibilities but had only started experimenting with it. I wonder if it became a viable way to deal with the stuff. Hopefully it didn't create a new problem with whatever might be the result of the fungus "eating" the plastic..