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TheMercenary 04-17-2007 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret88 (Post 334108)
UK scientists are positing that cell phones are interferring with the bees' navigation and therefore are responsible for the decline...
:rolleyes:
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technolo...ut_people.html

I guess anything is possible, but I do find that to be a bit far fetched.

warch 04-17-2007 01:42 PM

http://www.extension.umn.edu/honeybees/ The Bee Lab!
Don't spray your dandilions, let your weeds grow!

TheMercenary 04-17-2007 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warch (Post 334353)
http://www.extension.umn.edu/honeybees/ The Bee Lab!
Don't spray your dandilions, let your weeds grow!

Smarter even, plant tons of flowers like we do. :p

tw 06-01-2007 08:28 PM

From the Washington Post of 1 Jun 2007:
Quote:

Honey, I'm Gone
Abandoned Beehives Are a Scientific Mystery and a Metaphor for Our Tenuous Times

What do you think of the French referring to it as "mad bee disease"?

"They were using that because they thought some of their losses over the past 10 years were connected to low-level pesticides. It's one myth. But we can't make the connection to disorientation."

Where did the cellphone idea come from?

"The authors of that story were from Germany. It wasn't even a cellphone. It was an old cordless phone. They tested it in small hives and saw some very minor effects. We work with bees in a lot of areas where you can't even get a cellphone signal. The amount of energy is very, very remote. Even the authors themselves now say that was a big stretch."

What are the other theories?

"My favorite theory, which I throw out, is that the bees are out there creating their own crop circles, working very hard, physically pushing the crops down with their little legs. It fits. It explains the loss of bees and crop circles at the same time. At taxpayers' expense. I want credit for it."


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