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  • SHUT THE FUCK UP

  • say what? you have bees held in prison? cant stand the blindness of the people following economic dogma.

  • @WolYou Dogma was a good movie :D

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  • stop messing with nature!!

  • we're nature too... take that into conisderation.

  • so theyre going extinct eventually?

  • i hope not. then the whole food chain would mess up and lots of humans would die

  • if they die we die

  • we will go extinct if they go extinct. save those bees.

  • but that doesn't explain the disappearence....

    at least we know why they are dying =D

  • hey.. by the way... diasappearance=dying, so we DO know...

  • they said dying not disappearing... the main question is why are they disappearing... this stated that they are dying, if they are dying then we know where the bodies are at.

  • why are they dissappearing(dying)? does this make it easier to understand what im trying to say?

  • no. your just adding dying. the original question was "why are honeybees disappearing?" no one ever said dying but obviously they assumed it. if they are dying then the bodies will show. this video only explains death not disappearence.

  • ants dogs and who know how many other insects are eating the bodies tell u what try this go outside and catch a bee any kind and kill it then leave it near grass or dirt unless u live in the city or have heavy pesticide spray'd round ur house the bee will gone in a few hours theres just too many scavange insects

  • we are not talking about 1 bee or 100 bees or even 1000 bees. the whole population is being decreased as time passes. Other animals (decomposers) who eat the bees, will have some affect to all the bees they are eating. You can eat a spider but 999 gillion spiders? LOL (not really that amount but you get what i mean)

  • true were talking tens if not hundreds of thousands but these are spread over millions of acres across the country not in one area or state. if it's sickness they'll drop when they get to weak

  • plus, it isn't just wild bee. bee farmers notice the disappearence of bees. so a farmer would see decomposers.

  • i may be wrong with this but i'm guessing you either dont live in the country or have never been to a bee farm or both. i do and have. these bees range miles away from their nests to fields that are thick with vegetation to find them anywhere but at their nests would be like finding a needle in a haystack the size of a football stadium at night

  • >.> so...

  • Just leave things alone for a while and it will naturally get better, start trying to "fix" the problem and it will get worse! Stop interfering with nature! That goes for crop manipulation too.

  • How does that make since, we are the reason there is a problem...

  • *sense...

    I agree with both of you, yes we should stop interfeering, but if we created a problem we have to fix it... whether that makes it better or worse is anyones guess...

  • 'sai-ens-sen-traal'

  • I love science!!! I love to help nature! I love solving problems! this was so 5 stars!

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