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Beepocalypse: The True Culprit Revealed |
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In the previous article regarding the collapse of bee populations through North America, there were many speculations as to what is causing this issue. Finally, the exact reason that these bee populations are collapsing has been found. Take a look... Results show that averting beepocalypse will be tougher than scientists previously thought Sunday, July 28, 2013, 8:38 PM - Since 2006, millions of bees in North America have been dying but scientists have struggled to determine why - but new research might have an answer. Scientists finally believe they know why millions of bees across North America have been dying off. Since 2006, numbers have dropped dramatically due to Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), a paradox that occurs when most worker bees suddenly abandon the hive, leaving the queen and an inadequate number of workers behind. Factors such as malnutrition, pesticide use, and habitat loss have been cited as possible factors before, but none could be pinpointed as the cause == until now. A study published in the journal PLOS ONE*, says scientists at the University of Maryland and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have found that CCD is caused by a combination of factors. To see the scientific paper go to http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0070182#s2 When researchers collected pollen from hives in seven major crops and measured the pesticides type and concentration from within the samples, what they discovered was a mishmash of chemicals. These chemicals, which are found in widely-used fungicides were previously believed to be harmless to bees, but in fact they increase a bee's susceptibility to Nosema cerenae a parasite linked to CCD. Bee's found in colonies with high concentrations of those chemicals were three times as likely to be infected by Nosema. Labels on pesticides warn farmers not to spray their crops when pollinating bees are in the area, but such precautions do not apply to fungicides. "Our results highlight a need for research on sub-lethal effects of fungicides and other chemicals that bees placed in an agricultural setting are exposed to," said one researcher in the report, released on July 24, 2013. Last year, Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Industry began taking samples from dead bees in Ontario and Quebec. The agency is now "re-evaluating" the pesticides status while analyzing more samples this year. source:weather network |
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Thanks for sharing.
Posted 25-12-2013 16:40
nice sharing
Posted 23-12-2013 01:08
Thanks for sharin
Posted 08-08-2013 17:50
Thanks! It is bittersweet to find the true cause of bee population collapse and also know it is us who are causing it. We must protect wildlife and stop causing large scale deaths of species around the world!
Posted 31-07-2013 19:48
thank you for the information.
Posted 31-07-2013 14:54
Thanks for the information, that is really sad
Posted 31-07-2013 14:06
Thanks for the information!
Posted 30-07-2013 14:33
Thanks for sharing! :)
Posted 30-07-2013 11:35
thanks for sharing!!
Posted 30-07-2013 11:25
I love the pict
Posted 30-07-2013 08:55
thanks for sharing.
Posted 30-07-2013 02:28
thanks for sharing!!
Posted 30-07-2013 01:17