Wednesday, August 19, 2026

The Vanishing Honeybee: Then and Now

How Does the Fading Buzz Affect You?

 By Cal Orey, M.A.

In 2025, across America, honey bee colonies are vanishing at an alarming rate, and the snowball effects could reach your breakfast table, your grocery bill, and the food chain we all depend on around the nation and world for our health and well-being.

UPDATE: (Find out more in The Healing Powers of Honey, Revised & Updated, August 25, 2026. An expanded chapter with more data about other causes--such as extreme weather and climate change--which are affecting the health of bees. Plus, insightful and exclusive interview(s) with the past and present editors of Bee Culture Magazine and gripping real-life stories about wildfires and hazardous air quality are included in the revolutionary HONEY book 2.)

As of 2025, honey bee populations continue to face significant challenges. A recent study published in the journal Nature in March 2025 examined the impacts of neonicotinoid pesticides on bee health. The researchers found that exposure to these chemicals not only affects bees but also disrupts colony dynamics, leading to a vanishing of honey bees. What’s more, a survey conducted by the American Beekeeping Federation in early 2025 reported that beekeepers across the United States experienced an average loss of 40% of their colonies during the winter months.

So, what’s going on, anyhow? Scientists are scrambling for answers. Indeed, while some say its pesticides, others claim it is toxic metals in the soil. Climate change could also be stressing colonies to the point of no return. In my book The Healing Powers of Honey (#1 Top Rated label on Amazon), I interviewed beekeepers who talked about “Colony Collapse Disorder” aka CCD. And it seems things are not getting better—and why you should care.

 AWOL Bees: Your Health and Nutrition

Did you know honey bees play a role in our food production? Their decline can affect our health and nutrition in different ways.

1.     Reduced Crop Yields: Many fruits, vegetables, and nuts rely on honey bees for pollination. If bee population decline, the yields of these crops will decrease. This means less food available for us to eat, leading to potential shortages of essential nutrients in your diet.

2.     Higher Food Prices: As the availability of pollinated crops drops due to fewer bees, the prices of these foods may rise. For instance, almond production is dependent on honey bees; if their numbers drop, the cost of almonds could increase, making them less available to you.

3.     Nutritional Deficiencies: AWOL honey bees can lead to fewer kinds of superfood fruits and vegetables. That means lack of essential nutrients will happen because many vitamins and minerals come from produce, like apples and berries—super sources for disease-fighting antioxidants that help reduce risk of heart disease and cancer.

4.     Loss of Biodiversity: Bees help maintain plant diversity by pollinating a wide range of species. A decline in bee populations can lead to fewer plant species thriving, which affects not only food crops but also the overall health of ecosystems that provide us with clean air and water.

5.    Increased Reliance on Artificial Pollination: To compensate for the loss of natural pollinators like honey bees, farmers may turn to artificial methods for pollination. This reliance could lead to lower quality, nutritious produce.

So, what can you do to help keep the honey bee alive and well?  Grow annual and perennial plants so honey bees are collecting nectar and pollen for food. Reduce usage of pesticides of all kinds to a minimum.  Supply fresh water in a way so that visiting bees don’t become a nuisance but continue to thrive. Donate funds to bee researchers around the country.

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Flash Foreword: Savor Words of Honey Wisdom

 Sneak Peek of Hot New Release: HONEY 2 Arrival in 7 Days!

  By Cal Orey

 On Tour: The Healing Powers of Honey: Revised and Updated - 
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Barnes & Noble Event Happenings: 
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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Quake Coming? Ask Your Cat!

 Shaking up health: Tahoe’s Tremors’ Prep Guide

Cal Orey, M.A.
It was a typical afternoon on December 9, 2024, when my big orange tabby decided that the closet was the most fascinating place in my cabin. As I watched him paw at the door in the hallway with intensity, my phone rang. It was by sibling calling to chat, I thought. Just as I picked up the cell phone it vibrated violently on the chair. The ShakeAlert notification blared ominously: an earthquake was imminent! In that split second, I had to plan. I quickly set my laptap down on the floor, far away from the bottled water, and bolted toward the dining room where my study wooden table stood like a fortress against nature’s whims.
I dropped to the floor and covered my head with my arms, heart pounding like a solo at a rock concert. The shaking began—strong rolling waves that made me feel like I was on a rough boat ride in the Lake. Forget seasick; I felt like I was auditioning for a part in Titanic. As the tremor stopped and silence returned (aside from barking dogs outdoors and my racing heartbeat), I took a moment to breathe deeply and regain composure.

Once it felt safe to emerge from under the table, I logged onto my computer to see be welcomed by the data: a 5.8 at Yerington, Nevada; and reports were rolling in that the shallow quake had been felt in Reno, Sacramento, and Lake Tahoe… I gathered myself and decided it would be wise to prepare an ER Go Bag and checklist for peace of mind. After all, Lake Tahoe, known for its natural beauty, is also situated in a seismically active region. Here, take a look at health-savvy earthquake preparedness safety tips… 

Before the Shake: Get Ready!

  • Sign up for earthquake alerts on your phone: (Watch your cat or dog’s odd behavior, too!—so you’ll know when a quake may be coming.)
  • Make an Emergency Kit: Prepare a health-focused ER kit with water, non-perishable snacks, first aid supplies, and any med you may need for you and your pet.
  • Do Pet Prep: Keep your pets’ essentials handy—food, water, cat crate, dog leash, and comfort items. Animals (like my cat) can often sense changes in the environment, so let them have a safe space.

During the Quake: Stay Safe!

  • Drop, Cover, Hold On: When the shaking starts, drop to your hands and knees to prevent falling down or being in harm’s way with glass or heavy furniture. Cover your head and neck under sturdy furniture if available or use your arms to protect yourself.
  • Think Pet Safety: If you have pets with you, keep them close and reassure them with a soothing voice.
  • Chill Out: Don’t log onto your computer during the tremor, wait until the shaking stops and you are safe.

After the Tremor: Check-In!

  • Explore Your Surroundings: Once the temblor is over (remember, aftershocks can and do occur), check for injuries (to yourself and others) and ensure it’s safe to move around.
  • Hydrate & Nourish: Drink water (calms the nerves) and eat something light (if you feel queasy like I did) to maintain energy levels after the stress of an earthquake.
  • Tune In Mental Health Matters: Talk about what happened with friends or family; sharing experiences can help reduce anxiety.

By following these health tips before, during, and after an earthquake, you’ll be better prepared to handle Mother Nature’s moves. (Find out more about earthquake preparedness and animals sensing oncoming earthquakes in The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes, by Cal Orey, published by Sentient.)

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Friday, August 14, 2026

Sneak Peek of Hot New Release: HONEY 2 Arrival in 9 Days!

 On Tour: The Healing Powers of Honey: Revised and Updated - 
   PenguinRandomHouse  LOOK INSIDE (Foreword, Author's Note...)
 To be Updated: Barnes & Noble Event Happenings: 
 Bookstores:
 Reno 9-19, Folsom 9-26, Seattle (Downtown) 11-11...

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