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Mariner*

05/20/08 8:23 AM

#886 RE: ~ Susan ~ #885

Hi Susan, I got up in the middle of the night and spent the better part of an hour reading all the links in your post.
Gezzzzz a lot of info. {I had trouble downloading the pdf files so I just skipped over them along with the ones in french.}
I had no idea that bees do a little dance to communicate to other bees the location of all the juicy flowers and that they rely on the electromagnetics from the planet to travel to distant locations and that other animals do that as well including the that slimy little ell that travel back 1000 nautical miles to where they were born to procreate.
And that EM pulses from cell towers are interfering with the bees ability to travel using the natural EM pulses from the earth. And that aluminum creates a natural block to EM pulses for bees in their hives. The man with the wooden bed truck beehive that lost all his bees when they triangulated cell towers to give his location good to excellent cell reception in his area. But his son who also lived close by has his hive in an aluminum casing experienced no loss.
Interesting.
So we have pesticides that attack the nervous systems of insects and kill them and we have bees that pollinate those same crops and are dying. They have to fight to survive in so many fronts it's a wonder that they are existing at all.
I find it interesting that the UK has reported no loss of bees at all.
They have restrictions on cell towers and pesticides?
Excellent post Susan, wonderful digging-

Thank you,
Mariner

Mariner*

05/25/08 2:13 PM

#888 RE: ~ Susan ~ #885

Pesticides: Germany bans chemicals linked to honeybee devastation

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/may/23/wildlife.endangeredspecies

Mariner*

08/19/08 6:33 PM

#907 RE: ~ Susan ~ #885

Mariner*

09/09/08 8:47 AM

#911 RE: ~ Susan ~ #885

Electronic smog 'is disrupting nature on a massive scale'

New study blames mobile phone masts and power lines for collapse of bee colonies and decline in sparrows.

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/electronic-smog-is-disrupting-nature-on-a-massive-scale-921711.html

Mariner*

09/07/09 11:10 AM

#973 RE: ~ Susan ~ #885

Honeybee deaths reaching crisis point

• 1 in 3 of UK's honeybees did not survive winter and spring
• Pollination of fruit and vegetables at risk.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/aug/12/conservation.wildlife1