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Tambayan ng mga Chicx at Tsonx => General Discussion => Current Events => Topic started by: LionHart on July 06, 2013, 05:26:01 PM
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Just weeks after tens of thousands of bumblebees, honeybees and lady bugs were found dead in an Oregon parking lot, more than 37 million bees have been found dead in Elmwood, Ontario, Canada, reports Collective Evolution.
As scientists struggle to find the cause of the massive die-offs, a phenomenon they call “colony collapse disorder,” Elmwood beekeeper Dave Schuit is pointing the finger at neonicotinoid pesticides. Schuit lost 600 hives.
Research suggests that even at nonlethal does, the world’s most popular class of pesticides can confuse bees’ navigation and make it hard for them to find home.
After a record-breaking loss of honeybees in the United Kingdom, the European Union has banned multiple pesticides, including neonicotinoid pesticides.
Bees are critical to our food supply; one out of every three bites of food comes from a plant pollinated by honey bees and other pollinators.
“More than 85 percent of Earth’s plant species — many of which compose some of the most nutritional parts of our diet — require pollinators to exist,” Eric Mader, assistant pollinator conservation director at The Xerces Society, told Whole Foods. “Yet we continue to see alarming declines in bee numbers.”
"In the United States alone, native bees contribute at least $3 billion a year to the farm economy,” Mace Vaughan, pollinator program director at the Xerces Society, told the National Wildlife Federation.
The evidence linking pesticide use on our crops to bee deaths is compelling.
Full Link: http://living.msn.com/life-inspired/the-daily-dose-blog-post?post=360eaab3-d646-40b2-9a98-cc3ee5896cc6&gt1=32236 (http://living.msn.com/life-inspired/the-daily-dose-blog-post?post=360eaab3-d646-40b2-9a98-cc3ee5896cc6&gt1=32236)
-LionHart
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bees are there for a reason.... to balance something of sort sa environment.... like making a certain plant multiply because they carry pollen to help plants..... if they are decreasing, it means that some plant species may die or wipe out.... this is alarming.... thanks for sharing
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pg nwala ang mga bubuyog mrami dn n puno ang msasalanta kasi ung iba jan nkadepend tlaga sa knila pra dumami
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awwwww!! nakakatakot naman pala toh...
parang magbabago bigla life cycle ahhh ???
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Yup. bees are really an important part of our ecosystem. they might be annoying to humans but they serve a purpose. sayang naman.