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  • There is quite a lot of bees in my garden this year, and the Bumble bees are doing OK.

  • The whole video sucked. Who ever wrote the dialogue must suffer from Bipolar disorder.

  • The ZIONIST is poisoning our Bee population. How are they doing it, by chemical they are inventing to spray on our foods, the Zionist is trying to kill the Human population, the chemicals is causing Cancer, we must return to Nature, for the sake of the bees and our selves.

  • Your on the edge or pulse of humanity...best of my heart goes out to you...erick

  • CHEMTRAILS IS THE CAUSE!

    NO DOUBT!

  • Wonderful information great video.... what music? lol

  • You do realize that with todays technology there are self polinating plants...

  • it's not intended for mee either. AWFUL background noise. can't watch, but thanks anyway.

  • You need to remove the annoying music, I would have finished watching you video but I couldn't bare to listen to it.....!!!!!!

  • high fructose corn syrup = bee death

  • I'm glad you couldn't finish watching this video crack head katfan85 hope your little bitty family gets to see the end of the world as we know it. Bang your all Gone!

  • Cultural practices during the dormant season can kill overwintering pests

    and limit the spread of disease, FARMERS SPRAY FIELDS TO KEEP PESTS AWAY ,

    LIKE BUGS , WHEN HONEY BEES SMELL WHAT HAS BEEN SPRAYED NEAR THE HIVE ,

    THEY WILL NOT GO BACK , FARMERS FAULT , KEEP YOUR HIVES AT

    HOME AND YOU WILL NOT LOSE YOUR BEES , Problem Solved ,,,,,,

  • ...The Challenges of Our Times

  • Gone slightly off the subject here. This is more about politics than CCD

  • who are you ?

  • the best part is 6 figure people,who have it all and are not satisfied and are heinuously selfish,they worked hard,ha.Our system is so ugly,we are trying to fit the bees in our ugly system,their overworked.We pack them on trucks,wtf.Bees arent our slaves.We have everything except ALL of our time.You own time,thats all you have,you trade it for what "they" you,say you need.Summarians also knew of X nibiru.We all could wake up,but we're still gonna die.Thats good for the species,for their survival

  • So what's the plan? Build a bunker in the mountains?

  • The music is soooo annoying... I couldn't finish watching your video!!!

  • that's OK...it's not intended for you.

  • Ya, no shit..

  • when you shoot jupiter with uranium you might say this effects the atmospher.

  • Good stuff

  • we mankind bringing the end of the world ourselves.killing everything comes a cross to us.if god would of sent books to animal it would mantion how they have to protect agains to human beings.we r worse animals ever happened to world.

  • I like this theory, and it is true to an extent. BUT, there are many foods that do not rely pollination. There is also Beef, Cows eat grass, grass does not rely on pollination... It is sad to see the bees dissapearing, but right now there are about 20 outside my back door, trying to get in the house, I have wondered if they're populating my basement because they have CCD.

  • yea im from santa barbara and its true, we had, not sure if we still do, parking structures that would house people who could afford to keep their homes, its serious.

  • He may sound like a doomsayer but he has too. Would anyone remotely listen. Think about it when the world actually does end do you think its not gonna be like this? you think just everyojnes gonna know. Its gonna be on the news. I mean what do you tyinks gonna happen. Were all gonna join hands around the globe in peace and wait to be beamed up in a light.????

  • but just to be clear, the world isn't going to end; it was here way before we were and it will be here long after we're gone. it's the human system that is set to collapse. the bees may have just beat us to it.

  • The bees are still missing?! OMGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!

  • OMG!! Our world is in great danger! This is the best I can do to help. Please watch and inform others. God Bless!

    watch?v=VWewg_5pdfo

  • you sounds like one of those ranting lunatics - a doomsayer

  • Something to note is that whenever a hive is moved, it will lose its foragers (meaning the adult bees who are out looking for nectar). So every time you move the hive, the older foragers stuck inside the hive when you move it will never find their way home once they leave. Beekeepers who move their hives depend on the younger bees inside the hive graduating from nurse maids to wax workers to (eventually, but only over a few weeks) foragers before a moved hive becomes productive.

  • The hives are too close together this leads to robbing.

    Sometimes the bee hive that is being robbed

    will leave to go to the hive that is robbing

    them.

  • Where do you get that from? Actually bee hives can sit very close together and the bees will not attack each other. They are happy so long as they have their queen. Bees also do not rob from each other. Of course if there is abandoned nectar or you leave a jar of honey in front of the hive, they will take it, but they never invade another hive unless abandoned. There are no cases of bees ever leaving a hive to join another, unless you kill the queen of one and amalgamate the hives.

  • Bees rob each other i think that is an undisputed fact.

    I saw a video where bees where being moved and there was a lot of bees in the air it looked like daytime(not sure)but you are supposed to wait until the bees have returned to the hive before moving????

  • In my experience bees don't rob from other active hives. As to when to move hives, when doesn't matter but how far does. You can move a hive a few feet, and the foragers won't find their way home resulting in a loss of your active foragers and productivity (honey crop). New bees will however graduate from nurse to wax worker and then foragers. To move a hive you want to make honey you must move it half a length of the entrance every day or so. Not all in one go.

  • Bees rob from each other.

    You are supposed to wait until night so most of the bees are in the hive if you are moving them.

    The commercial beekeepers i have seen appear not to be following the very basics of beekeeping.

  • OK maybe bees do rob from each other. Maybe I haven't been observant enough, however for certain diseases I can understand that it must be through honey robbing or exchange at the hive entrance that the microbes are passed. As for moving bees, I agree when I move hives I move them at night, and only half the hive length at a time, so as not to lose workers. Commercial apiarists don't have the time, and don't care I suppose if they move them for income from pollination.

  • I would suggest that commercial beekeepers are ignoring the very basics of beekeeping.

  • Well, the drastic movement of colonies by commercial beekeepers will lose foragers, but this is not the reason for what they call the collapse disorder in the honey bee world. Every bee that graduates from waxworker to forager spends time outside the hive flying back and forth in some process that then allows them to fly off and come back to find the hive again! In the case of this disorder, it seems as soon as bees become foragers they disappear, apparently unable to find they way home.

  • I wanted to add this to my comments below, but ran out of permitted characters. If the problem is really with the flyers, I am puzzled by the evidence that you can get apiaries where there are some abandoned hives but others are OK. You would expect them all to be affected, if disorientated by the nicotine insecticides they would have all come in contact with.

  • It looks like a combination of bad beekeeping not just the movement.

    Would you move your bees to an area that was being sprayed with chemicals?

  • the blue star,could that be a reference to comet holmes, you can see it yet so far?

  • Well done - 4 stars

  • what if....

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