Posted Feb 25, 2007 at 04:55AM by Dia A. Listed in: Animals and Wildlife Tags: CCD, pesticides
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What's killing them? - Image 1Bees are as interesting, as well as they're useful, but now, they're mysteriously disappearing and researchers and farmers are baffled as to why this is happening. Around a 50 percent loss in the bee population has been reported in 22 states already.

Recently named Colony Collapse Disorder, this phenomenon has decimated commercial beekeeping operations all across the country. But what really sets off this mystery from other bee die-offs in the past are the following clues:

1. Usually, the bodies of dead bees are often littered around their hive, but with the CCD, no dead bees are to be found littered around to give clues about this mysterious ailment. Scientists think they've flown from the hive before dying.
2. Hives look normal from the outside, but when investigated, there are few mature bees to be found taking care of the young.
3. Weakened colonies do not get overrun by the stronger ones. They remain untouched for at least two weeks.

Researchers are convinced that CCD is a real abnormality. They suspect that pesticides, or mites, or poor management by bee farmers must be the reason why the bees are dying the way that they are.

Bees are very important. They gather pollen from the blooms of fruits, vegetables, nuts, melons and many other food crops for the production of honey in wax combs, in turn pollinating plants. Bees pollinate a total of one third of the world's food supply.

With CCD threatening honey and food production, as well as the livelihood of bee farmers, researchers are scrambling to find the culprit behind this mysterious phenomenon.


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   by tterbed (Unregistered) - 2007-02-27
 » Yellow Jackets

I've noyiced that yellow jacks will take the dead bugs from my bug zapper. I wonder if they kill the bees and take the carcases.

   by deweyweber@hotmail.com (Unregistered) - 2007-02-27
 » possible cause

Could be a long shot but maybe there is a new frequency that came online recently that is jamming theirs. They have an incredible homing device. Maybe a new cell phone freqency or digital radio jams this.

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   by A Sands (Unregistered) - 2007-02-27
 » bad bee food?

I read that the bees are being fed high fructose corn syrup, which is a dead, Genetically Modified, super-processed food. Not at all natural for them (or people!), and may be weakening them on many levels...they may be the canaries in the coal mines...

   by reevklan (Unregistered) - 2007-02-28
 » honeybee instincts drive them underground

Maybe they know something we don't. Like something is getting ready to occur and their survival instincts are taking them underground into caves, etc...otherwise you would think we would come across their carcasses somewhere.
I saw an interview this a.m. with an agricultural expert at florida univ. and he said that Albert Einstein once stated that if our honeybees disappeared, mankind would follow suit within four years. That is how much we depend on honeybees in the food chain.

   by Diane Stark (Unregistered) - 2007-03-01
 » Why honey bees are disappearing

I think it could be related to the cattle mutilation phenomenon by the theory that extraterrestrials are somehow taking them. To sustain life and biological function, extraterrestrials excise the eyes and reproductive organs of cows, and now the pollenation mechanism of plants.

Hope this doesn't sound completely crackpot.

   by Rakot Seeker (Unregistered) - 2007-03-04
 » ..

Global warming,Bird Flu,Bees Die,Tsunami,Earthquakes,Volcano Erruptions, these are all side effects of us walking this earth.
Its like UFO strategy game - From the start we have mistakenly chosen the wrong research tree.And none of the technologies we have can really help us against these natural disasters.



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