Cell phones responsible for the disappearance of bees !!

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by Forhorse » 12/05/11, 13:27

Yep, possible ... but in my opinion it is still a bogus study intended to hide the real reasons.
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by kumkat » 12/05/11, 13:36

very just...
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by Obamot » 12/05/11, 14:00

kumkat wrote:
Obamot wrote:No, absolutely not amha. Electromagnetic pollution is not the cause !!! Because the “city” bees, which produce urban honey, are worn like a charm.

The cause is known. They are neuro_quelque_chose pesticides, which have weakened certain species, preventing them from effectively fighting against a parasite ... While uncontaminated species (especially city bees ...) defend themselves very well against the mutation of said parasite. .


good note, in fact bees in cities should be more affected but on the other hand, they are "used" or "acclimatized" to cell phone waves ...


No, this is not a "remark" it is what emerges from the state of current knowledge.

What Forhorse says is correct, the industry had done everything to hide the cause of the neurotoxicants present in pestiscids (again Monsanto).

The studies relate to two serious tracks due to the weakening of the insects weakened by their exploitation by the man, in conjunction with the use of a toxic:

The first track had been the Nosema products that the bees brought back to the hive, which became infested with fungi which they could not get rid of because they were over-exploited (Nosema locustae => against locusts), (Nosema bombycis => against certain moths) or (Nosema pyrausta => against corn borer).

The second track: the one that is fatal to them, neonicotinoids, which have resurfaced and continue their destructive action under the name of the pesticide CRUISER whose authorization has been renewed for the 4th consecutive year, despite all the work that has shown cause and effect:
http://www.univers-nature.com/inf/inf_a ... gi?id=4495
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by Christophe » 12/05/11, 14:04

Obamot wrote:No, absolutely not amha. Electromagnetic pollution is not the cause !!! Because the “city” bees, which produce urban honey, are worn like a charm.


A mobile phone transmits all the more since it is far from a relay ... CQFD : Mrgreen:

Good without laughing, can the urban bee population, which is completely anecdotal, come into consideration? Are there beehives on the roofs of buildings fitted with relays?

The article does not deny the causality of the "new" pesticides (gaucho, regen, undoubtedly others ...), it provides a complementary explanation ...

For me it is credible ... must now see the thresholds of "tolerance" ...
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by Obamot » 12/05/11, 14:11

Not so anecdotal, since beekeepers put their hives on the outskirts of cities, to compensate for the lack of honey on the market caused by the problem! And above all to save their colonies ...

It is good to doubt, but there it is quite clear.

Besides, I have proof ÷ since you want to have fun ÷ I have never seen a single bee chatting in a cell phone with a girlfriend, while she was browsing.

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