The 2022 Census of Agriculture data from the USDA shows a record high of 3.8 million bee colonies in the U.S., marking a significant recovery after years of decline due to pesticide exposure, habitat changes, and other factors. Despite this increase, honey production grew only by 11% last year, attributed to the Census's counting methodology. State legislation offering tax breaks to beekeepers and the crucial role of bees in pollinating crops, particularly almonds, have supported this growth. However, the rise in domesticated bee populations threatens wild pollinators, which are already at risk of extinction. Additionally, the article discusses the environmental impact of almond cultivation and the challenges bees face from climate change, including longer, hotter autumns that exhaust bees and contribute to colony failures.