Ken, I have been worrying about the lack of honeybees around my property for a couple of years. We had a cold winter, but apparently it takes more than that, if the population of bees is healthy. Are there any aviaries near you? I have a friend who sells honey, and he is apparently not having any major issues. Although the price of honey has gone up a lot in the past 3 years....
Are you in the midst of a lot of farm crops?
I have considered getting a couple of hives going, but I don't want to invest all that money and brain power (learning the necessary stuff) if they are going to be poisoned by the neighbor's crops.
Some people say even the bedding plants we buy contribute to the demise of the honeybee, because they are treated with insecticides while growing in the greenhouse, that stay in the plant to wreak havoc months later. I don't know; just repeating what I read. (It's on the internet, so it's gotta be true, right?)
The good thing is that a lot of garden plants are self pollinators, so the scarcity of honeybees doesn't mean you won't have a crop.