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Cidersomerset
29th July 2013, 11:57
Scientists Discover What’s Killing The Bees And It’s Worse Than You Thought
Monday, 29 July 2013 10:15
Posted by David Icke

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'Now, a new study has pinpointed some of the probable causes of bee deaths and the
rather scary results show that averting beemageddon will be much more difficult than
previously thought.

Scientists had struggled to find the trigger for so-called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD)
that has wiped out an estimated 10 million beehives, worth $2 billion, over the past six
years.

Suspects have included pesticides, disease-bearing parasites and poor nutrition. But in a
first-of-its-kind study published today in the journal PLOS ONE, scientists at the
University of Maryland and the US Department of Agriculture have indentified a witch’s
brew of pesticides and fungicides contaminating pollen that bees collect to feed their
hives.'

Read more: Scientists Discover What’s Killing The Bees And It’s Worse Than You Thought


http://www.adguk-blog.com/2013/07/scientists-discover-whats-killing-bees.html

http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/87939-scientists-discover-whats-killing-the-bees-and-its-worse-than-you-thought

william r sanford72
29th July 2013, 12:11
thank you cidersomerset for posting this thread.

WhiteFeather
29th July 2013, 12:29
We can thank MonSatan for this. As this is our prime culprit/perpetrator. Its time to weed, not feed this evil corporate empire.

Observer1964
29th July 2013, 15:29
Just today I went to a friend's house. and while walking in his street I saw dozens of bees on the street, that had fallen out the trees there, asif they died while collecting something, but I cant imagine that the trees have been treated with pesticides other than what is sprayed with the chemtrails. Yesterday we had a terrible shower here and today the bees fall out of the trees... The trees are several years old, and I think they allready stood there before the GMO-plants became a common thing.
just an observation.

Vitalux
29th July 2013, 15:33
I wonder if the Killer Bee is affected by the pesticides?
Are some species of bees immune? :confused:

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Pam
29th July 2013, 15:39
I have also noted dead bees right on my flowers. They died while extracting pollen..I know for a fact that I have used nothing that would harm them...It would be very interesting to see mother nature bring us down before we are able to do it to ourselves.

william r sanford72
29th July 2013, 15:47
I wonder if the Killer Bee is affected by the pesticides?
Are some species of bees immune? :confused:

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killer bees..there HYBREDS..created by man.there called killer for a reason yes but.the fact is we..made them.They escaped.decades later they have managed to adapt to the warmer climates.and may even being interbreeding with the euro honey bee to someday cover the plains and somewhat colder climates.there tuff.highly aggressive and a potent force of nature.i believe the bees can survive.with alittle protection.and a tweak when needed.

Ellisa
30th July 2013, 01:55
Here in Australia the bees are still OK. The imported honey bees as well as the native bees are doing all right, but we have very strict rules about importing bees and even honey. There have been incidents in the last few years where Asian bees have been found in our far north, and they have the mite that was supposed to have caused the deaths of the bees in the northern hemisphere. They were destroyed, hopefully effectively.

A year or so some of our Australian bees were taken to California in the almond seasons, where they pollinated the trees and later they were sent to various destinations. For a while they did well, but eventually they died in the same way as the American bees. The cause was said to be the variola mite, but now some of the insecticides etc have been implicated as well. Aussie bees are no longer used I believe.

I hope a solution can be found. We have no foresight when it comes to these problems-- we nearly completely got rid of frogs with our stupidity, and that was done without needing to have GMO to help the extermination along!

william r sanford72
30th July 2013, 05:16
when i first gott into bee keeping they were trying to treat the bees against 2 types of mites 1 in the throat area.that can only be seen with microscope called Acarapis woodi.the worst mite can be seen with the eye..its called Varroa jacobsoni..and when i started that was a given that varroa mites would be an issue.they were trying to come up with pestacide to kill a bug..on a bug.still trying.seems people are getting the hint.going natural.select breeding.letting nature do its work from there.they have survived 100 million years or so.gonna take more than monsanto and there lackys to kill em..there good at destruction.and sick insane agendas.but thats all there good at.with love..and soul we renew.rebuild.protect..on and on.on.

Conchis
19th August 2013, 10:49
And just to round off this news, here comes the military-industrial war complex answer to this military-industrial complex created crisis..... Robot Bees!!! Immune to those pesky pesticides and fungicides.

http://earthfirstnews.wordpress.com/2013/04/08/robotic-bees-to-pollinate-monsanto-crops/

greybeard
19th August 2013, 11:12
Cell Phones Kill Honey Bees, Specific Frequency Located
This is another contributing factor.
I have seen in depth scientific studies that confirm that the frequency coming from mobiles is not only dangerous to bees but humans also.
All wireless devices have been proven to have long term risks.

http://inhabitat.com/its-official-cell-phones-are-killing-bees/

Chris



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