Here is an update to the brief bee story we did a few weeks ago. I’ve been keeping an eye on the Colony Collapse Disorder phenomenon that is causing a lot of furrowed brows in the U.S., as this may well become the biggest issue of 2007.
Things are getting dire on the U.S. agricultural front, and there are similar reports beginning to filter through from countries in Europe.
Disappearing by the billions, on a
worker strike we do not know
how to negotiateThe sad mystery surrounding the humble honeybee - which is a vital component in $14bn-worth of US agriculture - is beginning to worry even the highest strata of the political class in Washington.
“Hillary Clinton’s got interested in this in the last week or so,” said David Hackenberg, the beekeeper leading the drive to publicise their plight.
“And she’s not alone,” he said. “There’s a lot of Congressmen have called…wanting to know what’s going on. It’s serious. - BBC
There’s still no concrete evidence about what is killing the millions and billions of bees around the country, but there are a lot of guesses.
The phenomenon is recent, dating back to autumn, when beekeepers along the east coast of the US started to notice the die-offs. It was given the name of fall dwindle disease, but now it has been renamed to reflect better its dramatic nature, and is known as colony collapse disorder.
It is swift in its effect. Over the course of a week the majority of the bees in an affected colony will flee the hive and disappear, going off to die elsewhere. The few remaining insects are then found to be enormously diseased - they have a “tremendous pathogen load”, the scientists say. But why? No one yet knows.
… The disease showed a completely new set of symptoms, “which does not seem to match anything in the literature”, said the entomologist.
… the few bees left inside the hive were carrying “a tremendous number of pathogens” - virtually every known bee virus could be detected in the insects, she said, and some bees were carrying five or six viruses at a time, as well as fungal infections. Because of this it was assumed that the bees’ immune systems were being suppressed in some way. - The Independent
There are as many theories as there are members of the panel, but Mr Hackenberg strongly suspects that new breeds of nicotine-based pesticides are to blame.
“It may be that the honeybee has become the victim of these insecticides that are meant for other pests,” he said. “If we don’t figure this out real quick, it’s going to wipe out our food supply.”
Just a few miles down the sunlit road, it is easy to find farmers prepared to agree with his gloomy assessment.
… Dennis van Engelsdorp, a Pennsylvania-based beekeeper and leading researcher… is adamant that it is too early to pin the blame on insecticides.”We have no evidence to think that that theory is more right than any other…” - BBC
Urban sprawl and farming also have taken away fields of clover and wildflowers, as well as nesting trees.
Pesticides and herbicides used in farming and on suburban lawns can weaken or kill bees.
Caron said a new class of pesticides used on plants, called neonicotinoids, don’t kill bees but hamper their sense of direction. That leaves them unable to find their way back to their hives.
… Because these bees aren’t returning to their hives, researchers don’t have a lot of evidence to study.
Those dead bees that have been found nearby have only deepened the mystery.
“They are just dirty with parts and pieces of various diseases,” said Jim Tew, a beekeeping expert with the OSU Extension campus in Wooster. “It looks like a general stress collapse.”
Similar disappearances have occurred over time. Tew said he remembers a similar phenomenon in the 1960s. Then, it was called “disappearing disease.”
“It was exactly the same thing,” he said.
But this one, Caron said, apparently causes hives to collapse at a much quicker rate and is more widespread.
Cobey said it could be from too much of everything: bad weather, chemicals, parasites, viruses.
“If you give them one of these things at a time, they seem to deal with it,” she said. “But all of these things, it’s too hard.
“I think the bees are just compromised. They’re stressed out.” - Columbus Dispatch
Whatever the cause, some farmers are getting desperate, to the point of not bothering to plant their crops.
“The squash crops that we grow have a male and female bloom, and the bee has to visit…to make it pollinate and produce,” he said.
“We’re going to have a hard time finding rental bees to aid in this pollination and if it’s as critical as it looks like it will be, I probably won’t even plant anything this spring.” - BBC
Huge monocrop farming systems and specialisations, and the spread of suburbia across natural habitat, are removing natural diversity. Bees have been lumped together in the millions, in a factory farm type environment not so unlike that of our chickens and other livestock animals. Many of these bees are transported across several states to perform pollinations in orchards and farms around the country. Today they are in contact with substances they shouldn’t have to deal with - pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics, and pollen from genetically modified crops. Researchers are scrambling to find answers, and as the spring season is upon us, time is running out.
Honey bees, which are not native to the U.S. incidentally (they were imported for crop pollination), are tasked with the pollination of approximately one third of all U.S. crops.
… scientists are very worried, not least because, as there is no obvious cause for the disease as yet, there is no way of tackling it. - The Independent
If some of our readers have more light to shed on this topic, please send it through.

Update I: European Bees also taking Nosedive - Perhaps GM Crops?
Update II: Colony Collapse Disorder - a Moment for Reflection?
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March 15th, 2007
Has anyone looked into the usage of new residential insecticides? It sounded like the focus was on agricultural pesticides. With urban sprawl, these bees are having more chances to come into contact with residential poisons/toxins than in the past.
March 15th, 2007
To me it looks like mother nature is biting us back where it hurts. Serves us right, we’re destroying this planet. Alot of us are going to starve to death if this trend continues, thats what we get for our ignorance.
March 15th, 2007
Mike, nothing used residentially compares to what the big farms are using, heck even the mom and pop farms. It’s considerably tamer and watered down.
Except maybe golf courses, which are there own special toxic waste dump.
March 15th, 2007
In central valley in the middle of California I have not seen any of the wild bees or bumble bees either. Our three almond, and one peach have flowered and I haven’t seen any kind bee anywhere. I do not remember a year in which we had no bees. I’m trying to figure that one.
March 15th, 2007
Perhaps pollen from GMO crops???
March 15th, 2007
GMO’s anyone??
March 16th, 2007
Colony Collapse Disorder
Observed Phenomenon
In the early spring of 2005, I moved house and in order to protect my new seedlings from being eaten by deer, I sprayed them with Liquid Fence & Deer Off. What was extraordinary was that this attracted huge numbers of honey bees [hundreds came from nowhere] who mobbed the plants in an obsessed sort of way and seemed to feed on the plants though it was too early in the season for there to be any blossom or nectar.
We were stunned when this happened. [Observed by two people]
I don’t know which of these products attracted the bees. I used both simultaneously.
This was in the Catskill area of the lower Hudson Valley, the area where this honey bee die off was first reported, the north east of the United States.
Is there a correlation between deer areas and colony collapse disorder?
Is there a correlation between the introduction of these liquid deer and rabbit deterrents and the colony collapse disorder?
What is in these products, which claim to be safe for animals?
My neighbor makes up her own spray using rotten eggs, cayenne pepper and garlic and her recipe does not attract bees so what else is in the commercial products that attracts the bees in this crazy way?
Yesterday, I read an article, on the die off of honey bee colonies now called Colony Collapse Disorder:
Bee Colony Collapse Disorder - Where is it Heading?
March 15, 2007 · Filed under Agriculture & Food, Environment & Wildlife by Craig Mackintosh
This morning I awoke with a possible clue to what may be causing this auto immune deficiency in honey bees.
I have not used these products again. It is distressing to think that dedicated home gardeners, anxiously protecting their beloved gardens from the ravages of deer, gardeners most of whom would not resort to chemical products in their gardens, may have inadvertently sprayed the very substances that are destroying the honey bees. If it is so, at least we can do something to avert a possible tragedy.
Marilyn
March 16th, 2007
Bush has something to do with it. Everything he touches dies.
March 16th, 2007
Marilyn, would your neighbor’s rotten egg/cayenne pepper/garlic combo be efficacious if mixed with non-rotten eggs?
Ted, Laura looks alive and well, sparkling and beautiful.
March 16th, 2007
many ideas of what is causing the die offs could be ruled out or in by placing hives far from any man made influence.
March 16th, 2007
I am a beekeeper (whose bees are not yet dead.) I think there is plenty of indication that the neonicitines (imidacloprid) is responsible and I am worried since all of the garden aisles are full of it this year. It goes by the name of Merit (also Gaucho) and is made by Bayer Crop Science. It is advertised to control grubs and ticks in lawns, virtually all insects on fruit trees, etc. etc. It is also used to control termites. The symptoms, advertised by Bayer, of poisoned termites sound just like the symptoms seen in bees - ie overgrowth of disease and loss of memory. It was banned in France but we Americans get no news from abroad anymore. HELP!!!
March 16th, 2007
I had a neighbor who had the best lawn on the block. He used so much insecticide the odor kept me away from that side of the house. I trust people with firearms more than I would trust them with over the counter poisons.
March 17th, 2007
Wendy:
Non-rotten eggs work too!
I’ll get the exact recipe from my neighbor and post it.
Marilyn
March 18th, 2007
good. we deserve this.i hope all the bees die and this probably the beginning of the end. we are the poison of this planet
March 19th, 2007
…Iam familar with beekeeping as I had a cousin who was a bee-keeper. It’s fairly obvious that the bee die-off is a symptom of the balance in nature gone askew…probably by the hand of man(kind)…this 21st century will see a reversal of the hell-bent 24 hour a day capitalism and growth run-a-mok. We must pay attention to the pulse of nature and monitor those systems under stress or near collapse…and the question begs: once a nitch in the eco-system starts to falter…such as the honey bee collapse…how can the hand of man help?? It’s an intresting development and I pray that we have the serious agricultural minds at work…hoping to somehow get to the bottom of this enviromental crisis with the stressed out honey bee. Time is not on our side in dealing with this issue. Stayed tuned…and stock up on some canned food…just in case of future food shortages.
March 22nd, 2007
Am I right that so far it appears to be confined to the continental 48 States? If so, the obvious difference is our GMO and monoculture practice that is unparalleled elsewhere on earth. That said there are two distrubing trends. One that media is being silent of the magnatude of this crisis…. which would support the notion that Agribusiness is screbling to keep it quiet while it finds a solution… for there is too much at stake for their way of doing business… and two, farmers may demand we import bees from outside the country in greater numbers with less oversight, and we may end up doing more damage with the introduction of other species (killer bees)… either way- the public should be made more aware of the seriousness of the problem… regardless of the potential panic that could result… don’t you think?
March 24th, 2007
The mathamatics is simple. 80% fewer Bees, 80% less food. There are a lot of other crops affected that are not listed. Best buy your food now for future use.
March 25th, 2007
A large number of people have been witnessing the dramatic increase in lingering jet contrails in our skies. They suggest that perhaps it’s not ordinary condensation that gets left behind the military jets that are causing these fake clouds, but chemicals for weather modification. They say that aluminum and barium salts are being released into the atmosphere, along with other unknown material. They claim that these aerosols are causing immunity deficiency in humans and plants. Could this covert operation be causing the same in bees? My guess…yes, it is! Please be aware of these claims…look up and see for yourself. Your sky is no longer a deep, rich blue.
March 25th, 2007
See my article in the San Fran Chronicle on Mar 10. John McDonald. Concerning bee die off.
March 25th, 2007
Honey bees have a natural way of being that is blocked by our current way of raising bees for profit. We first asked the question:”How much honey get i get out of my hives?” The we divised ways of getting more honey. We’ve done the same with cattle, chickens, cows…we device greater efficiencies. In the case of bees:
1. We put them in trucks and carry them to different sites to aid in poloination
2. We discourage them from swarming.
3. We block the natural progression of queens by preventing the mating flight; by killing them before their natural life span is up and we replace them with bought queens (artificially inseminated.
4. We “steal” too much of their honey and replace it with sugar water.
These are just some of the ways we disrupt the bee’s natural systems.
If you were to try to see how much you could get out of your mate (how much house cleaning, cooking, sex…)I bet your mate would flee the hive pretty fast. My point is, when we come from the point of view of profit, we lose the thread. If we were to honor the honey bee and ask, “How can we coexist for mutual benefit?” we’d find a different, “natural” way of being and beekeeping. The solution is 100,000 small-time non-profit local and regional beekeepers with small apiaries sustained for mutual benefit and out of respect and love for the honeybee.. Can’t be done commercially. I’m going to start with a few hives. Look up “natural beekeeping”. People are doing it and have different kinder methods than the damaging commercial methods that weaken the bee’s immune systems. I’ve givena small part of the situation but I bet you get the picture.
March 26th, 2007
This story of CCD is over blown. The facts are the losses in the USA are minimal regardless of the overwhelming large number of media reports which claim otherwise.
The BBC and Speigel articles are grossly inaccurate.
I am a full time beekeeper in the heart of GMO country Mn, my bees look fine. BTW honey bees rarely collect soybean or corn pollen or nectar.
I’m not saying GMO’s are a good idea. I’m just saying that people claiming GMO are killing bees is a totally speculative claim with no scientific basis.
Meanwhile the untold story is that the commercial bee industry has abused the honey bee by dumping various legal and illegal materials into bee hives to fend off various diseases and pests. These ignorant practices are much more likely to blame for the downward spiral of honey bee health.
Please don’t get sucked into the massive amount of misinformation and fear being generated by these claims of CCD & GMO’s
March 26th, 2007
That list, above, should include the huge number of plants that don’t need honeybees at all.
Honeybees are invasive to North America, displacing the pollinators that native plants need.
NO PLANT native to the Americas needs, or wants, honeybees.
This includes tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, cucumbers, corn, most kinds of beans, peas, squash, pumpkins, yams, and many more.
March 29th, 2007
Just a side note, the genome of the european honey be was just finished in August of 2006, around same time as this mess started. Hopefully that will help if the cause is viral.
I also read Poland and Spain are seeing the same thing.
March 30th, 2007
I’m an amateur beekeeper in Ontario who has lost two colonies that were very vital last fall. I’m unsure as to whether they are victims of Colony Collapse. An observation I have not as yet seen made: what about the regular treatments for foul-brood and the veroa mite that we are required to treat the bees with twice a year. These are pretty heavy duty medications. Look what has happened in our human colonies (hospitals, seniors residences) which regularly fight off epidemics of antibiotic resistant bugs Vancomycin Resistant E Coli, Methicillin Resistant Staph, and other superbugs we have ‘created’ with our over medication. i wonder if what is happening to the honeybees is a parallel or analogous phenomenon?
March 30th, 2007
I think its caused by Al Gore. Every time I hear him.. I get the same symtoms.
March 30th, 2007
Here is my “theory” in a nutshell. Cell phone towers (some of which are really GWEN (Ground Wave Emergency Network) transmitters are jamming the bees frequencies, therefore causing the bees to get lost. GWEN towers are popping up all over the place under the disguise of cell phone towers. Look at the frequencies used in GWEN and in cell phones and compare them to frequencies used by bees. Bee wing communication frequencies are about the same as GWEN and bee antenna communication frequencies are in the cell phone ranges. Is our need for homeland security getting the best of us? Are cell phones really safe? I just watched where German scientists cooked a raw egg in 65 minutes using 2 cell phones. Also notice the increase in human birth defects and cancer…Just a thought.. I do know what frequencies can do as I was in special communications onboard a submarine during the cold war.
March 30th, 2007
Aren’t most all CCD casas involving migratory hives?
March 30th, 2007
Colony Collapse Disorder is occuring in Spain and Poland.
All 115 pollinating species in the US are in dramatic decline, which includes honeybees, bumble bees, bats, hummingbirds, hornets, wasps, butterflies.
SOme factual information is available at the web sites listed.
http://www.earthfiles.com/news/news.cfm?ID=1223&category=Environment
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/index.html
April 1st, 2007
I am very frightened by this so-called colony collapse. Along with every other “global warning” we’ve had recently it’s later than we think. I never truly realized just how much I love bees until now. Robert N.
April 1st, 2007
I believe we are looking at the beginning of things we can’t possibly fathom. This very well could be that Jehovah is telling us to be prepared. can you see the US being dependent on foreign food? I mean the white house is really a shamble. Ever read Revelation? I think we ought to start paying attention to Him that created mankind and do some serious repenting.I am sure that he will protect those that do. I can guarantee you are going to see things that will do more than rip your heart out. So simply your lives and read your bible daily and start praying feverently.
April 2nd, 2007
aloha all on Honey-bee crisis
The missing honey-bees have have hit now in SW Oregon. Art Bell on Coast to Coast am is reporting on Bee crisis often now. He asked about Chem-trails in sky source of toxic chemo-kills i’ve seen 100s of them.
If they’re a cause, we know where they fly over, effecting bee hives under or downwind? ??
I study the TTL = ‘Total Toxic Load’ of all toxic chemokills in a place, body or plant, as toxichemos accumulate in tissue, water, soil & maybe bee-hives over years, then killing them, or damaging their navigation skills for finding pollen & returning to home bee-nest?
Even toxic the UV radiation from damaged Ozone layer was suggested tonite on C2Cam by Ed Dames. All the causes combine together in varied ways in bioregions, but the common & growing result is missing bees, so where are they, we gotta find’em!
sooooooooonnnnnNOW
naturallyours micheal suanda
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April 2nd, 2007
I am continually shocked at how much it takes to get people to change. We have known for years that pesticides, herbicides, and chemicals are linked to cancer, yet here in suburbia, it falls on deaf ears, as people dump a toxic stew over the lawn then send the children out to play. We don’t NEED green lawns. We don’t need big screen tvs, SUVs or microwaves,
nor snickers from self-righteous people who think they can keep living unconsciously, totally ignorant of how their behaviors are heading us towards disaster.
April 3rd, 2007
It comes down to “Genetically Modified Plants”
if we create plants to kill parasites and other bugs, hence we also create them to also kill the species that pollinate. I can’t believe no one has figured this out yet besides some of us
Earth Friendly Farmers.
April 3rd, 2007
Linda Rainshaw:
One thing you have to remember is that the job of capitalist system is to create need (or desire) where there is none. Then they create surplus of the useless crap nobody needs and attempt sell it to the worthless slags who have been successfully advertised to. This is a sad state of affairs indeed.
Aside from the above, I wouldn’t be surprised if this C.C.D. problem was a direct result of some crap has hoisted upon the farmers of the world to better sell their plants that don’t produce fertile seeds. The human race is already be in the process of being victims of mass murder by proxy thanks to their engineering “miracles”.
April 4th, 2007
I think Imidacloprid may have some role in it. All the newly introduced insecticide molecules be checked by researchers. And the ‘Researches’ funded by pesticide manufacturers may not give conclusive results sometimes.
I think the researchers must observe the behavior of bees while they leave the hive.
Are they leaving collectively or in groups how big the groups.
Are the dead bees are found randomly everywhere in gardens and roads alike?
Are the dead one more inside gardens?
Their direction of flight before death, were they coming back to nest or they were going away.
The honey bees try to remain at nest even under heavy stresses (dangerous conditions). When it becomes unbearable they take a final suicidal flight.
April 5th, 2007
Something strange is happening to bees in Caracas. They are flying inside the house, lost. It’s happening every day, something never seen before. They are wild bees, not part of any honey farm. Now I saw the story “where are the bees gone” on msnbc and worry about this thing being worldwide..?
April 5th, 2007
Have you ever thought of air pollution in addition to toxic load and incompatible/deadly electromagnetic frequencies (Like ELF sonar is to whales)?
April 5th, 2007
If this never happened before GMO crop then we know where this come from. We are still not know 100% about DNA but
start controling already. So means we not sure what gonna happen sooner or later.
Food has to be medicine and medicine has to be food.
If we can’t keep this idea in our daily life and we we’ll destroy
human world slowly but definitely.
April 5th, 2007
Has anyone commented on the excessive us of GMO Corn syrup used to feed bees during hive transportation and when taking excessive honey from hives. The GMO stresses plus sugar/syrups weakening the immune system, would deffinately have an alter the bees physiology.
I belive GMO documentation has already shown immune system disfunction, digestive tumors , allergies, and reproductive abnormalities.
April 7th, 2007
Welcome to the world of indicators !
Might it not be possible to create a near real time map of species loss data and overlay it on another near real time map of pollution spread. We had a bird that got wiped out in the cities except where the harmful effects of automobile exhaust, such as areas upwind and closer towards the sea, had little effect due to prevailing off shore breezes. In such cases a more physical approach to problem analysis and identification of vectors becomes possible and ever more desirable . Deployment and effect are the operatives.
Lets do something worthwhile with computing power and education in schools worldwide to create an intergenerational stakeholder network that is equitable, transparent and sensible. This is the ark or the umbrella that would get us through these muddled times with precision while training the custodians of tomorrow in custodianship and responsibility.
April 9th, 2007
I have a idea I live in Mississppi, and while guying honey in Alabama from a bee farmer two months ago, he told me how is bees are leaving and never coming back. Something in my gut hit hard. I went to work studing the bees navigation. I came up with two that may answer whats going on.
1. The honey bee navigates with uv
2. The honey bee navigates with electrmagetic field.
WEll, these two navigations I believe are being messed up. I feel that the magnectic field of the earth is weakining and letting in more UV light and messing up the navigation of the birds and honey bees.
I looked at a map of the hot spots or more weakened magnetic field and seen a similar dye off of the honey bee.
I feel we are about to go thru a polar magnetic switch! I feel that global warming is also the cause of this also. The weaker the magnetic field the more radiation is reaching the earth, The more UV light the faster the melting of the north and south caps. I feel that the magnetic field has alot to do with our weather and how strong the magnetic field is the colder the planet is.
So, I feel this navigation problem the birds are having and the bees are do to the weaking magnetic field.
April 9th, 2007
We would be lucky if this was just isolated in the US. But it’s not. England, Croatia, Poland, Parts of Canada, France, Spain, and others are seeing the same thing. But even worse, it’s not just bees anymore. Other pollinators are dieing off now.
It’s very hard to tell whats actually killing them. If it is GMO then we are really screwed. Simply becuase bee’s cross pollinate GMO’s, with non-GMO’s. It’ll only be a matter of time before Non-GMO farmers plants begin to take on the charcateristics of GMO’s. I really don’t think Global warming has anything to do with this. It would be nice if it was that simple. Becuase I’m sure that if the world knew we were about to stave to death we’d stop polluting. And then everything would be fine.
I think we are seeing something different now. And something equally as dire. Couple of things though..
1. Pesticides kill pollintors. People forget that Bee’s are insects. Thus insecticides kill them.
2. If you Genetically modify a plant to kill insects, what do you think is gonna happen?
3. Bee’s “Navigate” using magnetic feilds produced by the Earth naturally. Kinda like a lighthouse in the old days. The magnetic feild surrounding this planet is degrading rapidly. Because of one known factor and one more factor that is yet unknown. The one we know about is the Sun. An increase in solar activity shooting charged particles at our magnetic feld is weaking it. But something else is pulling it from behind. We haven’t yet found the cause of that.
4. Bee’s “see” through the UV spectrum. And becuase of a degrading magnetic feild (which normally sheilds the planet from harmful radiation) more UV rays are breaking through, and could possibly be blinding them.
5. Even though all of the above is a factor we still can’t pin down a cause. The scary thing is, that with a degrading Magentisphere, and an increase in solar activity, GMO, and the like. There is more Electromagnetic radiation on this planet now than ever before. And not becuase it is occuring natuarlly. Cell phones, Cell Towers, Sattilite, you name it.
CO2 is the least of worries now. A worse case secnario is an immuno comprimised honey bee, infected with every kind of virus imaginable, that can’t find it’s way home.
We could very well be watching the entire food chain falling apart right now. I heard a figure once. Something like 3 out of every 4 bites of food you take, you owe to the honey bee. We cannot replicate what they do. There is simply no substitute for trillions upon trillions of honey bees world wide, pollinating an area of hundreds of thousands of square miles. If we don’t lock this thing down soon, They will become extinct, and we’ll follow shortly after.
April 9th, 2007
i want to know if this epidemic is worldwide. what other countries on the planet are experiencing CCD? i read absolutely nothing about it in the UK.
if europe and pacific island countries both have absolutely no CCD going on, then we have to ask ourselves whether this was caused by our gene splicing crop plants, bioengineering them to be super-producers. is it not true that pesticides were also sequenced into these plants?
if so, then it may be true that bees are allergic to the pollen that bioengineered plants produce. i wonder if this is being investigated.
i shall use my mind control on hillary clinton so that she does not go around yapping on this issue, nor should anyone else: the ignorant masses in the united states are sure to go crazy over the mention of a food shortage and then riot in the streets. it should be kept VERY low key.
April 9th, 2007
This is not rocket science. Bayer, manufacturer of imidacloprid, paid out millions to beekeepers in France, though never admitting guilt. France banned certain uses of imidacloprid after independant studies and commercial beekeeping operators found the same symptoms as now being seen in the U.S. As mentioned, the symptoms of disorientation and weakened immune system are imidacloprid’s intended effects on termites. GMOs, while potentially destructive, do not account for the occurences in Europe.
April 11th, 2007
i believe all this bee loss is related to the changes in the earfs magnetic fields due to earthquakes if anyone cares to relate this to the increase in activiry during the last several years
April 11th, 2007
follow up i have about 400 colonies of bees or rather god does i just care for thm in an all natural way no chemicals no genetic mods just let nature handle all problems and to date they ( the bees) have none and are doing just fine the majority of the bees having these problems have limited genetic diversity and are moved frequently and are not really natural and all natural or ( feral bees) have a better sense of location or even relocation than do normal commercial bees. most bees when a colony is moved a short distance will relocate to the original location and cannot find their house but when you move a ( feral colony) a short distance they will find their home and then relocate to the new location.
April 11th, 2007
another follow up i am not new at this i have been taking care of bees for about 35-36 years and my primary goals are bees first honey and other thins are secondary in short never try to hurt the bees only take surplus etc.
April 11th, 2007
Wikipedia updates an entry about CCD: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_Collapse_Disorder
To correct Ken (#42), there are no reports of problems here in France so far. Wikipedia lists (and sources) Germany, Switzerland, Poland and Spain. For Germany, see http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,473166,00.html
Google also found CCD in UK, quite similar to US problems:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/04/01/nbees01.xml
April 11th, 2007
Rudolf Steiner gave these lectures to the workers at the Goetheanum in 1923in Dornach, Switzerland. Among the workers was a professional beekeeper, Mr Müller, who contributed to these lectures in the form of insights and questions. However, Mr Müller rebelled vehemently and showed no understanding when Steiner explained the intricacies of the queen bee, mentioning that the modern method of breeding queens (using the larvae of worker bees, a practice that had already been in use for about fifteen years) would have long-term detrimental effects, so grave that:
“A century later all breeding of bees will cease if only artificially produced bees are used (November 10). . . . It is quite correct that we can’t determine this today; it will have to be delayed until a later time. Let’s talk to each other again in one hundred years, Mr Müller, then we’ll see what kind of opinion you’ll have at that point”.
Seventy-five years have passed and the kind of queen breeding Steiner spoke of has not only continued, but has become the standard, and is now supplemented with instrumental insemination. What about the health of bees now?
Steiner,R (1923): Lectures on bees. Über das Wesen der Bienen, Dornach/Schweiz (GA 351).
http://www.beesfordevelopment.org/info/info/enviro/the-need-for-organic-beek.shtml
So add to the above pesticides gm crops etc and the bees immune system is shot to bits.
April 11th, 2007
Does it seem odd to anyone that neither CNN nor MSN has even a single article about this potential crisis? I tried Googling bee colony collapse disorder and out of pages and pages of hits, not one link to a CNN or MSN related site. Is this a coincidence, or media control?
April 12th, 2007
No bees = massive reduction in food crops worldwide.
Whoever controls your food supply… controls you.
Yeah - just where IS the media on this?
April 13th, 2007
I was just looking forward to my second year of bee-keeping. I had two hives in Portland Or (a relativly “green” city) both looked active and vital in the first few sunny days of spring and showed a good retention of live active bees over winter. In the last month both have collapsed. The remaining bees are sitting in the hives still or dead. If it is because of the neonicotinids come out at the same time people run out to the big box garden stores and pick up these pesticides, there needs to be some legislation on this variety of pesticides. I also have deep misgivings on GE ag products and the hazards of pollens that may be associated with them. Just a few thoughts from a frustrated bee keeper.
April 13th, 2007
I have managed over 500 hives for 12 years where 90% of the main honey producing crops (soybeans and cotton) are GMO. Neonicitinoid insectides have been used extensively for a number of years in this area. My winter losses were typical for this year and last years yield was in the top three of the highest yields ever. I am not saying GMO’s or insecticides are not contributing to the problem. But I don’t believe these are the only problem. We can point fingers by guessing all day. Thinking something is true doesn’t mean it is true without documented evidence or facts. Of course because of the nature of honey bees this has been difficult to determine.
April 13th, 2007
Effects on bees:
www.bbka.org.uk/freefiles/imidacloprid/swiss_research_on_imidacloprid.pdf
Effects on termites:
www.valleyvoicenewspaper.com/vv/stories/beedeaths.htm
GMO tech reckless:
www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_1823.cfm
Imidacloprid builds up over time, so your time may yet come.
April 13th, 2007
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April 14th, 2007
Matt Drudge of The Drudge Report PLEASE get the word out to the media and Help Save the Bees!
April 14th, 2007
Try Japanese Honey Bees. Subsidize US Beekeeping, which Bush eliminated. Problem may be a Nazi Plot by “Bush family Nazi connections,” enter term in search engines other than google and tracer.com. With new parasites comming infrom all over the world, new cell phones, petro-pesticides, neo-nicontinides, ranchetes and one story houses on large acerage, the bees are over whelmed. Solution 1 require all houses to be 4 stories high, unless working farm and ranch house for the farmer/rancher, in non evacuation zones. 2 ban all imported ploants and animals except by scientific researchers, botanical gardens and zoos, etc. 3 eradicate all imported dangerous snakes, poisonous and constricters, ampbibians, fish, reptiles, plant, and other alien life forms, etc., except perhaps useful geckos. Give very stiff jail terms for smugglers of animals, food, plants, or anything else, etc. Require airlines and departing overseas airports to give passengers a through search. Have people wear bathing suits and sandals to go through inspections to board transportation bound for or leaving the US. Ban Petro-Pesticides, Petro Chemicals generally, use only natural diotamacious earth and boric acid as pesticides. Note that China uses free ranging chickens and ducks to eat and keep down insects. Sponser scientific study of cell phones effects on bees.
April 14th, 2007
I’ve got butterflys galore and the largest bee hive I’ve ever seen in the 600 year old oak in my back yard. Sometimes I wish the damn things would go away, but not due to this disease.
FYI - I am in the heart of cell phone country, right next to a freeway. Tha damn bees are fine, and have been fine, for as long as I’ve been here….
April 14th, 2007
Tony Webb says: “Matt Drudge of The Drudge Report PLEASE get the word out to the media and Help Save the Bees!”
Oh, yes, Matt Drudge is DEFINITELY the savior we need for this bee problem. Now why didn’t I think of that???
April 14th, 2007
It’s nice to see some experts posting both possible causes (based upon their scientific knowledge and/or experience with bees) and admitting that NO ONE KNOWS FOR SURE why the bee deaths are occurring.
Not so nice are the posts using this possible crisis as an opportunity to spew crackpot, conspiracy-theory BS vs. the media, the so-called ‘nazi’ President Bush, etc. Or “mother earth’s getting us back for destroying her…” mantra - that’s my personal favorite.
Come on, folks - let’s waste less energy on emotional outrage and put more into science - let’s stop the ignorant witch hunts and put our efforts into real scientific research towards understanding and hopefully mitigating the bee die-off.
April 14th, 2007
“Colony Collapse Disorder” is the direct result of our failed mission in Iraq, our colony. Just as the killer bee epidemic was a paranoid reaction to immigration. Those bees, they communicate sophisticatedly with each other about where to find good pollen. What is to keep them from telling us humans that we have screwed up? The Iraq invasion was the biggest mistake ever made in the history of mankind. Even the bugs know that now.
April 14th, 2007
PS Are we sure that the Neem-based products are safe for bees?
April 14th, 2007
I’m getting ALL my food at the supermarket so I’ll be around to bury all you skinny, starved dead people. I’ll put plastic flowers on your graves to attract the bees.LOL
April 15th, 2007
Gary’s point is important; let’s focus our energies on well thought out approaches. Nature does not suffer that which today’s media fosters.
I would suggest for consideration if navigational impairment is the cause for bees not returning to their hives, could there be a common root cause for the unexplained rise in Autism among children and the potential disorientation of hive members? Whether that is based on pesticides or ground waves associated with cell phone transmissions might there be a clue when viewed from a larger perspective?
April 15th, 2007
Editor’s Note: Thanks for the great comments everyone. In a bid to keep everyone on the same page, as it were, I’m closing comments on this post and would redirect you to a more recent post on this topic.