I keep bees and grow somniforums. The bees go nuts for the pollen but I can't say the honey from them is doing anything analgesic, dammit.
There's a lot of talk about bee extinction. I seriously doubt nature will permit it. My own 2centsworth is that all the noise about bees vanishing comes from two places. First - bigtime professional beekeepers who don't give a damn about bees unless they're making money. The shit they do to make zillions of bees to ship around the country is absolutely positively anti-natural. Then there's a great deal of noise when all this non-natural keeping ends up with a bunch of dead hives cutting into their profits. Blame and lawsuit somebody.
Second - amateur beekeepers, newbs, know nothings like me five years ago. Gots to tinker with those hives, ya' know? Tinker tinker tinker and the poor little critters don't stand a chance of getting established and surviving a winter. Then when we kill off our own hives we go looking for an explanation and there's tons of youtubes giving exotic reasons for why hives die off and only a few that point the finger where it belongs -> dummies who ignore the basics and try to skip ahead to the glory stuff. Seriously, new beekeepers should have to do an apprenticeship or something before being permitted to open their mouths about the hobby. Long before the internet or even the printing press people had this stuff figured out. It's all this free floating "information" about the science that's going to hurt the captive bee populations. I believe the wild bees will be fine if their habitats aren't paved over.
Rant ends.....
There are a small handful of very good educators out there, some on youtube. You'll have to decide for yourself who's in it for the profit and who's in it for the continuation of this very worthy hobby.