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Mysterious illness kills thousands in Central America
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Posted on 02/13/2012 9:28:14 AM PST by Scythian

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To: Battle Axe
Wouldn’t a microscopic exam of the victim’s kidney reveal something like scarring or crystals of something?

I have no idea, I'm merely posting my thoughts and experiences of what I observed in Honduras........

61 posted on 02/13/2012 4:15:38 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (The only solution to this primary is a shoot out! Last person standing picks the candidate)
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To: justlurking

kma


62 posted on 02/13/2012 4:44:32 PM PST by SouthTexas (You cannot bargain with the devil, shut the government down.)
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To: Hot Tabasco
Is DDT toxic?

It is, if you believe Rachel Carson and the Greenie hysterics club.
I drank some straight DDT sometime before I was 9, and according to them I've been dead for over 60 years...

63 posted on 02/13/2012 6:12:36 PM PST by Publius6961 (My world was lovely, until it was taken over by parasites.)
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To: EEGator

I know but I just don’t have time to panic today. I can pencil panic in a week from next Thursday between 8:30 and 8:45, will that do?


64 posted on 02/13/2012 6:29:29 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Would you sing if someone sucked YOU up the vacuum cleaner hose?)
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To: EEGator

I know but I just don’t have time to panic today. I can pencil panic in a week from next Thursday between 8:30 and 8:45, will that do?


65 posted on 02/13/2012 6:29:36 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Would you sing if someone sucked YOU up the vacuum cleaner hose?)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

The Apocalypse might have already happened, but if not, that works.


66 posted on 02/13/2012 7:04:00 PM PST by EEGator
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To: count-your-change

What is the problem with raw cane? I like the taste of it.


67 posted on 02/13/2012 7:31:30 PM PST by SwampFoxOfVa
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To: SwampFoxOfVa

High sugar content that is kept in the mouth for a long time. Imagine having a candy bar in the mouth for hours instead of a few minutes.


68 posted on 02/13/2012 7:46:50 PM PST by count-your-change (You don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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To: WayneS

“What ever happened to those bees, anyway?”

They are in southern California, moving along the rivers and streams. We have the occasional killer bees meet man/dog incident. Unlike European honeybees the Africanized bees just keep pursuing and attacking. They can sting enough to kill.


69 posted on 02/13/2012 8:28:52 PM PST by Pelham (Vultures for Romney. We pluck your carcass)
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To: WayneS

Map of AHB colonized area in California as of 2005:

http://bees.ucr.edu/ahb_CA_05.pdf

Africanized Honey Bee Information In Brief

Africanized Honey Bees are the same species as the familiar European honey bees (EHB) used to produce honey and pollinate crops, but a different subspecies. They are called “Africanized Honey Bees” (abbreviated AHB) because they are the result of interbreeding between European bees and bees from Africa inadvertently released in Brazil in the 1950’s. They have also been referred to as “Killer Bees” in the media because of their increased defensive behavior.

Where they came from

The southern part of Africa. They were brought to southern Brazil, and have since spread as far south as Northern Argentina, and northward throughout South and Central America, and Mexico. They entered the United States in southern Texas in 1990, Arizona and New Mexico in 1993, and California in 1994.

Where they are now

Map of AHB colonized area in California This map is compiled by the California Dept. of Food and Agriculture (current as of 2005); you will need Acrobat Reader to view it. Updates, if any, can be found on CDFA’s site

During 1999, there were finds in most areas of Imperial, San Diego, Riverside, Orange, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino Counties, southern Kern County and Ventura County. In these areas, the density of Africanized bees is likely to increase, and they may continue to spread northward in California. In 2000 the known distribution changed little, but there were finds further into Kern County, and in late 2001 there was a find of foraging bees (colony not located) in Tulare County.

How they are recognized

Many people expect AHB to be larger and very distinctive, but in fact they look nearly identical to the (EHB) honey bees we have long had in California.

Honey bees are about 3/4 inch long, brownish, and a little fuzzy. Their nests are normally hidden in cavities. Less fuzzy insects with bright yellow and black markings, or with grey paper nests are probably wasps, not bees. Larger bees are not honey bees.

AHB can be distinguished from EHB by measurements under a microscope, and by analysis of their DNA. The California Department of Agriculture identifies Africanized bees as they enter new areas. After an area is well colonized, though, it is assumed that all honey bees not under the care of a beekeeper should be treated as Africanized bees.
Beekeepers will continue to keep European honey bees in their hives (the familiar white boxes) so these are not a threat if well maintained. In fact, EHB provide the best defense against AHB, by providing competition, and genetic dilution since new AHB queens may mate with EHB males.

Problems they cause

Stinging: Africanized bees defend their colonies much more vigorously than do European bees. The colonies are easily disturbed (sometimes just by being nearby). When they do sting, many more bees may participate, so there is a danger of receiving more stings. This can make them life threatening, especially to people allergic to stings, or with limited capacity to escape (the young, old, and handicapped), and to confined livestock or pets. Once disturbed AHB will continue the attack for a long distance.
Swarming and nesting: Africanized bee colonies are likely to be more common than European bees have been, and they swarm more frequently. They nest in places European bees did not, including small cavities near the ground like water meter boxes or overturned flower pots.


70 posted on 02/13/2012 8:35:28 PM PST by Pelham (Vultures for Romney. We pluck your carcass)
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To: SouthTexas
kma

OMG, I cower in the face of your irrefutable reply!

Seriously, are you still in grade school?

71 posted on 02/14/2012 4:44:30 AM PST by justlurking (The only remedy for a bad guy with a gun is a good WOMAN (Sgt. Kimberly Munley) with a gun)
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