The Honey Bee's Disappearing Act

Niki
Honey Bee colonies are disappearing all over the world, and scientist have not pinpointed a cause. Commercial Beekeepers are seeing their hives drop at alarming rates. The West Coast has reportedly lost sixty percent of its commercial bee population and an estimated seventy percent on the East Coast.

This should not be taken lightly, we need the bees to pollinate our crops. A Cornell University study has estimated that honeybees annually pollinate over fourteen billion dollars worth of seed and crops

(Mostly fruits, vegetables, and nuts) in the United States alone. That works out to one-third of the nation's food supply.

They have come up with a name for what is happening Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).

Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) occurs when a hive's inhabitants suddenly disappear, leaving only queens, eggs and a few immature workers. The vanished bees are never found, but thought to die singly far from home. This problem has been identified in 24 states all over the country.

In response, some farming expert from several universities and states have formed an emergency working group to study the disease. As of now, scientists only know two things for sure; The main symptom has been mass abandonment of hives, typically finding only a Queen and a few attendants left with no trace of the other bees. Not even their bodies. And, the variety of fungi, viruses and mites found in collapsing hives suggests a widespread failure of bee's immune systems.

There are many theories as to the underlying cause of CCD. Some speculate is could be a pesticide.

An increasingly popular class of pesticides called neonicotinoids that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified as highly toxic to honeybees could be the cause. The stress of moving the bees to pollinate crops could be affecting their immune systems. However, none of these alone should be causing the bees to die off at such a high rate.

A theory that has been kind of hush, hush is cell phones. Cell phones are constantly commutating with towers and satellites. Using electromagnetic waves (EMF).

It could be that the constant electromagnetic background noise seems to disrupt intercellular communication within individual bees, such that many of them cannot find their way back to the hive. this conclusion is confirmed with a recent study, which has found that cell phone towers could well be the cause behind the mysterious disappearance. German research has long shown that bee's behavior changes near power lines.

Other studies suggest that cell phones are not good for people, like causing infertility in men who carry their phone on their waistband. So I don't think is it a far stretch to think they could be having a affect on bees. Especially considering how many cell phones are there. It is possible when a bee is out in search of pollen and nectar the EMF's could confuse them and preventing them from finding their way home. Whatever is going on we need to find out fast. And, fix it. Otherwise, people will think it is the end of days. Some already do. I hope they aren't dead just lost and we will find them some day soon.

Published by Niki

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  • Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) occurs when a hive's inhabitants suddenly disappear, leaving only que
  • Farming expert from several universities and states have formed an emergency working group to study
The main symptom has been mass abandonment of hives, typically finding only a Queen and a few attendants left with no trace of the other bees. Not even their bodies.

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  • Robyn1/16/2010

    I think scientists should investigate the effects genetically modified crops have on bees. I think the introduction of the terminator seed and the declining bee population could be connected.

  • AJ2/10/2009

    I don't know if anyone has noticed but I know that I watched my bees be attacked and carried off one after the other by the very large honets that were brought to the U.S. from another country. I also watched the same thing take place at a nature center at Fall Creek Falls here in Tn.. I don't know that is the entire reason but I think it may be a great contributor to thier demise. I know my hive was a good strong hive, but they can't compete when they are grab as they come in for a landing heavy with honey. This might also be the reason that you do not find dead bees. That may be why they only find the queen alive since she cannot fly out to where they can get her. After a several days of this my hive was finished.

  • Andy11/17/2008

    Laugh now, but it will be short lived. The Bible prophesied of this event in Revelation 6:5-6. God's day of judgment is coming very soon! America may well be destroyed when the fourth seal is opened- Revelation 6:7-8.

  • th7/24/2008

    Probably side effects of the goverment experimenting with HAARP. ULF transmitted through the ionosphere oh I forgot after we heat the ionosphere with microwaves first then we transmit ULF through the ionosphere so we can talk to submerged submarines, also manipulate the weather like the jet stream and in extreme cases control your mind. Bees can bee suceptable to ULF and lose there way home basically or end up on windsheild of some pick up truck.Something to think about.

  • Honey Bee6/17/2008

    Perhaps they have bred genetic defects into the bees, trying to improve them over and over again. Having mixed so many different species over the years they now have lost their genetically programmed identities and don't feel they belong in the hive.

    Free Bee

  • Laura D.4/12/2008

    Very interesting and also very, very scary. We obviously need to do something.

  • fdgh1/7/2008

    i also think am needs to learn how to spell!

  • analogkid11/3/2007

    I think am needs to learn how to spell

  • sg10/29/2007

    lots of things have died since they have been spraying from airplanes for the southern pine beetles in the south we have just killed our world!!!

  • Jg10/29/2007

    im guessing they hate the fact we steal honey they all probably gathered up into one hive.Although Its A Theory.

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