The Honey Bee Mystery
Honey bees, how they visit each one of the harvested fruit
we eat. What if they just disappeared? Would we here in
the U.S. be able to find another pollinator? Well, unless
the mystery is solved soon, we may have to.
Will Our Bee Researchers Ever Find The Answer ?
Researchers and bee keepers all over the U.S., mainly in
the south have been experiencing strange and very unusual
things happening in the beehive at the beginning of 2007. A
die-off of many bee colonies was actually noticed during
the growing season last year. The syndrome is known as
“Colony Collapse Syndrome”. As many as 90 % of some beehives
have experienced a die-off, mainly in the southern U.S..
Many top bee researchers are deep into studying the possible
cause of the problem and there are some suggestions as to
its possible causes. One is a widespread use of an
insecticide called “imidacloprid”, used predominantly here
in the U.S. and banned in most European countries because of
its effects on “pollinators”, causing them to loose their
memory and of course loosing their way back to the hive,
disrupting the bee life cycle. This present scourge of the
sudden disappearance of our bee colonies has occurred before
in our history. We have been told that in 1896, a major
die-off of the bee colony population has been recorded by
those who keep records. Is this an occurrence that is possibly
just cyclical in nature ? Sun spots recur about every eleven
years. Being that bees are alive, they are bound by the laws
that all species of the earth have to follow, just as great
Flu epidemics, plagues, etc.. It just looks as though we
homosapiens are the cause of this one ourselves.
Is This The Beginning Of The Way Of The Dinosaur ?
One cause of the demise of the dinosaur, we are told might
have been the slow eroding of their food supplies. This is
one theory, of course, but no one knows for sure. Nonetheless,
we are told that the honey bee is totally responsible for
the pollination and thus the growth of about 30 % of our
fruits and certain of our vegetables, so if we were to lose
a majority or especially all of our honey bee pollinators
for these crops even for one growing season, it would
devastate our agriculture for that period.
Given that The
U.S. is an exporter of many products grown on our farms, it
can readily be seen the affect this could have in many other
countries of the world. We do not want to even think of that
situation ever happening. As a Mr. Albert Einstein once
quoted, “If we were ever to see the extinction of the honey
bee, humankind would follow four years thereafter.” The
question might be asked, could this particular incidence be
“the writing on the wall” ? Is it telling us to close the
spigot and relent on our use of insecticides and pesticides,
in order that the next annihilation not be that of humankind ?
We all certainly do hope that our agricultural scientists and
expert researchers find the answers, or at least come up
with a quick fix, so that we can continue to enjoy all of
those wonderful fruit that we always seem to just take for
granted…
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7 Responses to “The Honey Bee Mystery”
On June 5, 2007 at 3:39 pm
We had problems in the southern hemisphere too, we had a bug I think. But it raised the price of our honey cos the were not enough bees and as a consequence not enough honey.
On April 29, 2008 at 12:43 pm
You are right, beauley…we humans are the cause of the world’s despair and we really are in a sad state. We are seeing a major drop in honey bees here in Canada too. Butterflies play a small roll in plant pollination but they will never measure up to the professionals, the tireless honey bee.
On April 30, 2008 at 5:07 pm
Thank you for your comments on the subject of the article. Many are pretty well convinced that mosquito spraying is one key factor along with GM(Genetic seed Modification).
On September 2, 2008 at 3:42 pm
people cant you see that something wrong and that something bad is going to happpen soon
On September 3, 2008 at 6:14 am
I wish I could predict the future, but not so…Thank you dado for your comments.
On July 27, 2009 at 3:27 am
I once read an article that we really don\’t need pesticides.
Like we really don\’t need fluride in our water supplies.
Its all about greed. Profits over humanity.
These so called \”ternimater seeds\” are going to cause havoc.
And its going to get worse because of the forced \”new world order.\”
Check out \”codex alimentarius.\”
Maybe I\’m just exagerating or maybe I might be right……….
On July 27, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Thank you LarryO. You have just touched upon the tip of the iceberg. I’m glad someone is thinking.
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