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HJBee
03-03-2015, 09:27 PM
Dave Goulson has just tweeted the below article which was published 26th Feb: -

http://www.moraybeedinosaurs.co.uk/neonicotinoid/Bee%20declines%20driven%20by%20combined%20stress%2 0from%20parasites%20pesticides%20and%20lack%20of%2 0flowers.pdf

Silvbee
06-03-2015, 01:37 PM
Dave Goulson has just tweeted the below article which was published 26th Feb: -

http://www.moraybeedinosaurs.co.uk/neonicotinoid/Bee%20declines%20driven%20by%20combined%20stress%2 0from%20parasites%20pesticides%20and%20lack%20of%2 0flowers.pdf

Excellent paper, thanks for posting.

Most of the actions in the paper will take time to put into place and to see the results but one could be carried out overnight, banning all imports of honeybees, bumblebees and solitary bees. The UK governments inaction on this point is frankly unbelievable and SBA and BBKA have shown themselves as toothless organisations when it comes to lobbying for real and progressive change.

Jon
06-03-2015, 02:20 PM
The careless disregard with which we ship bees from
country to country has resulted in the irreversible
spread of many serious parasites and pathogens. Strict quarantine
controls should be implemented on the movement of all
commercial bees, and there is an urgent need to develop
means of rearing commercial bumblebees that are free from
disease. Deliberate introductions of non-native bee species
(such as the recent introduction of the European
Bombus terrestris to South America) should of course be prevented.
The companies that rear commercial bees should bear some
responsibility here, and refuse to sell bees
to regions where they are not native. There is clear hypocrisy in the policies
of countries that prevent importation of non-native species
but allow exportation of species to places where they do not naturally occur

Well said Dave Goulson!

Adam
09-03-2015, 05:04 PM
I don't disagree.

madasafish
12-03-2015, 07:38 PM
I think you are whistling in the wind on the issue.