Another possible possible culprit for bee losses? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-15215693
Another possible possible culprit for bee losses? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-15215693
As soon as funds are available for anything, whether it is bees or global warming, suddenly people who previously had no interest in climate or beekeeping but want research grants to pay their wages, find that actually they are really interested,and, have found some obscure yet vitally important area of research, which if ignored will result in catastrophe.
How brilliant if both can be rolled up into one research project.
Think I'm joking then see this months SBA magazine.
Somebody might suggest to this researcher that looking for the effects of global warming might be futile in a maritime climate like Scotland and to try some area where bee survival is marginal.
Course that's a bit more difficult than just sitting on your butt asking for input from beekeepers for your statistical manipulations.
All the campaigns to get funds for beekeeping research seem only have opened the door to people who like to spend money with no useful purpose in mind.
Maybe somebody should tell these guys that honey bee colonies are not collapsing
Anybody seen a UFO recently ? How about a witch on a broomstick ?
Last edited by The Drone Ranger; 07-10-2011 at 07:36 PM.
Diesel cars have increased enormously as they're more economical to run. There was something on Radio 4 recently about the diesel fumes harming humans. In USA bees are transported huge distances on diesel-guzzling lorries along roads presumably also well dosed with diesel fumes. They have a problem with CCD. Worth investigating IMHO.
This sounds just like the Dundee research only it's diesel rather than Imidacloprid.
Colony movement was one of the first things they looked at when ccd struck and there is nothing in it according to any of the research.In USA bees are transported huge distances on diesel-guzzling lorries
Next up, feta cheese behind bee decline.
Exactly. In the uk bees are doing very well.Maybe somebody should tell these guys that honey bee colonies are not collapsing
You guys are sounding like a stuck record! So, you're quite happy that bees foraging along a motorway or busy road are not taking in anything they shouldn't. Likewise you are happy to gather brambles and fungi by a main road? I never have.
Oh, goodness. I know Guy Poppy and thought that he was better than this.
I swapped my petrol car for a diesel one this summer and the bees really enjoy their trips in it. The bee farmers use diesel-powered Unimogs and their bees are thriving too. If there was any relation between bee health and proximity to roads someone would have noticed by now. Bees are thriving in the urban centres where carbon microparticles abound.
Why on earth do people want to chase shadows that don't exist? Daft, totally daft. Such a waste.
It won't be aircraft and jet engines because that is too inconvenient.
Mediterranean diet will see you live to 100 and still be active
Nothing whatever to do with them having nice sunny weather no central heating and year round access to being outside.
The 6 months of miserable weather we get every year can be cancelled out by a few drops of olive oil some peppers and a load of researchers measuring the wrong thing.
Eat 5 fruit and vegetables live forever
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