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Worker bees take off (disappearing honeybees)
Washington Times ^ | April 24, 2007 | Deborah Zabarenko

Posted on 04/24/2007 8:24:42 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Go to work, come home.

Go to work -- and vanish without a trace.

Billions of bees have done just that, leaving the crop fields they are supposed to pollinate, and scientists are mystified about why.

The phenomenon was noticed late last year in the United States, where honeybees are used to pollinate $15 billion worth of fruits, nuts and other crops annually. Disappearing bees also have been reported in Europe and Brazil.

Commercial beekeepers would set their bees near a crop field as usual and come back in two or three weeks to find the hives bereft of foraging worker bees, with only the queen and the immature insects remaining. The worker bees that survived were often too weak to perform their tasks.

If the bees were dying of pesticide poisoning or freezing, their bodies would be expected to lie around the hive. And if they were absconding because of some threat -- which they have been known to do -- they wouldn't leave without the queen.

Since about one-third of the U.S. diet depends on pollination and most of that is performed by honeybees, this constitutes a serious problem, says Jeff Pettis of the U.S. Agricultural Research Service.

"They're the heavy lifters of agriculture," Mr. Pettis said of honeybees. "And the reason they are is they're so mobile, and we can rear them in large numbers and move them to a crop when it's blooming."

Mr. Pettis and other analysts have gathered outside Washington for a two-day workshop that started yesterday to pool their knowledge and come up with a plan to combat what they call colony collapse disorder.

(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: apiary; colonycollapse; crops; disappearances; doomage; environment; fruits; honeybees; nuts; pollenators; pollenization; wearedoomed
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To: little jeremiah

It all depends on what the definition of bee be. Ask the ‘Toon.


41 posted on 04/25/2007 2:11:57 AM PDT by .44 Special (Ta Muid Buarch)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Billions of bees have done just that, leaving the crop fields they are supposed to pollinate, and scientists are mystified about why.

They've gone to Canada: to do the work the Canadian bees won't do!

42 posted on 04/25/2007 4:10:26 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
http://www.daviddarling.info/images/Crystalline_Entity.jpg

It appears that it has specialized...

43 posted on 04/25/2007 4:12:31 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: ASOC

Yeah; what you said!

This has finally convinced ME that there is a counter movement in the world to try to divert our attention away from the FACT that man’s destructive works have poisoned our bees, causing their frail bodies to evaporate!


44 posted on 04/25/2007 4:17:30 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Larry Lucido
That cartoon is now stupid AND old.

It is very funny and gets better with time

Moron author thinks folks that are smart enough to create alloys would be too stupid or lazy to farm.

You did not understand this cartoon, the alloy folk become productive farmers there! This is the whole point, the creative free market types do not need farmers or workers, they can do the job themselves.

45 posted on 04/25/2007 5:14:18 AM PDT by A. Pole (XIV century English rhyme: "When Adam delved and Eve span, who was the gentleman?")
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Genetically modified stuff they eat, affected them?
46 posted on 04/25/2007 5:19:05 AM PDT by A. Pole (XIV century English rhyme: "When Adam delved and Eve span, who was the gentleman?")
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Apis Shrugged.


47 posted on 04/25/2007 5:50:55 AM PDT by Graymatter (FREDeralist)
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To: WOSG

No, it is because of cell phones!


48 posted on 04/25/2007 5:51:59 AM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: BlueDragon
Sounds like you are a beekeeper.

HFCS, if made right, will have no proteins in it that could be influenced by GMO. You basically take the starch, pass it over an enzyme bed, and the rest of the process is separation and purification of the fructose.

A more likely source of something “bad” from a GMO would be the enzymes.

49 posted on 04/25/2007 5:57:56 AM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Bee Rustlers!


50 posted on 04/25/2007 6:16:16 AM PDT by texson66 ("Tyranny is yielding to the lust of the governing." - Lord Moulton)
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To: Ping-Pong

Another Missing Bee Freeper Article , & I Sent You A Ping for another bee article a couple days ago too :)


51 posted on 04/25/2007 6:21:21 AM PDT by DvdMom (Impeach Nifong -)
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To: DvdMom

Thank you again,

This article seems to begin to address the seriousness of this situation.

Our tomatoes are beginning to bloom now. I’ll do as I did last year - take a small, soft paint brush and go from one bloom to another. It takes a lot of time but in it’s own way isn’t a bad task and well worth the effort.

What the big farmers do is another problem though. I wonder if we’ll see an increase in produce supplies this year because of this?

I hope you’re doing well and thank you again.......Ping

PS: You might want to plant your own family garden. Let me know if you do.


52 posted on 04/25/2007 6:32:46 AM PDT by Ping-Pong
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

53 posted on 04/25/2007 6:34:29 AM PDT by Silly (http://www.sarcasmoff.com)
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To: redgolum

Yes, the bees are all driving down our freeways, glued to their cellphones.


54 posted on 04/25/2007 6:59:15 AM PDT by mywholebodyisaweapon
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To: scannell

“Cell phone signals disrupting bee navigation.”

Those little buggers are slurping all the signal strength from the sky and causing all sorts of dropouts for the cell phone users.


55 posted on 04/25/2007 7:01:59 AM PDT by Western Phil
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To: BlueDragon

thanks for the detailed post - fascinating stuff


56 posted on 04/25/2007 7:05:18 AM PDT by Puddleglum
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To: mywholebodyisaweapon

LOL! That is what I thought also. The theory is that cell phones are interfering with the bees ability to navigate. Which is a good theory, but this is also happening where there is no cell phone coverage.


57 posted on 04/25/2007 7:18:30 AM PDT by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: BlueDragon
Thanks for all the good information. I had a large die off when the mites first came around and never could figure out how the commercial outfits could continue to exist, if they were not doing something different and were somehow not subject to the same problems.

“Meanwhile, it’s 5.1 mm foundation, followed by 4.9 mm, for me.”

Wouldn’t using the old comb eventually have the same effect? I understand they do not clean out the cocoons when the brood hatches out.

58 posted on 04/25/2007 7:26:26 AM PDT by Western Phil
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To: Ping-Pong

Bees are Very Important , I just ignore the scarsam from other posters ....

We may do a garden this year , & I’ll send you freeper mail if we do !

Thanks Again & Have A Great Day ! DvdMom


59 posted on 04/25/2007 7:45:30 AM PDT by DvdMom (Impeach Nifong -)
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To: Nervous Tick
I’m no biologist, but if it happened in California, I would suspect union organizers. Immigrant activists if they’re Mexican bees. Or maybe some state Nectar for Pupae and Larvae program is sapping them of their work ethic.

Naah, I just heard John Kerry and Howard Dean say that the Bush administration is outsourcing the bee's work to China and India so the bees are following. The problem most of them are having is getting across the Oceans before their wings give out. For the rest of them they are finding it difficult to usurp China and India's illegal immigration policies. China and India actually enforce their laws.

60 posted on 04/25/2007 8:02:57 AM PDT by EndWelfareToday (Live free and keep what you earn. - Tancredo or Hunter)
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