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  • New article out by Daniel Favre - "Mobile phone-induced honeybee worker piping." Turns out that it IS cell phones causing sudden colony collapse in honeybees... You can pick up the PDF file of the report over at Scribd.

    Nice that they're reopening the whole "cell phone / brain tumor" investigation again, too. Double whammy.

  • Link to proper bee-keeping naturally -

    w w w bushfarms(dot)com/bees.htm

  • Dude i hope you realize Bees are actually "Color Blind".

  • ★★★ SAVE THE HONEY BEES ★★★

  • I thought CCD was C-cock C-craving D-decorder

  • Clothianidin, an insecticide, is absorbed by plants and then released in pollen and nectar to kill pests. It is banned in its country of origin, Germany, where some 330 million bees died abruptuly after its use (96% of deaths from direct contact with clothanidin). A leaked EPA document has shown the EPA ignored the "long term toxic risk to honey bees and other beneficial insects" & data which showed clothianidin was dangerous for bees! USA began using it in 2003 and it is stil legal in 2011!

  • CHEMTRAILS!!! - SEE ( ALEX JONES ) CHANNEL

    WHAT KILLING THEM IS KILLING US - ITS CALLED 'SOFT KILL'

  • thanks for the vid,

  • it's disguisting, the council here wastes public money cutting back wild plants all the time (and noise-polluting in the process) and spraying chemicals to kill the pollinators food all over the roads and pavements (in 'conservation areas').

    people do the same in their gardens and properties, etc.

    developments taking away green space, un-natural farming, -icides, artificial fertilisers (soil killers), EM pollution all cause it 2.

    irony is real masons = grail protectors = nature protectors

  • i say irony (in the previous comment) because the real freemasons = bee people.

    they'd never have built a society that's out of harmony with the planet.

  • I've found out that bees are also affected by mobile phone micro wave radiation. The radiation affects their ability to navigate properly causing them to get lost.

  • I see many honey bees in neighborhoods, but of course if you are in an agrucultural area that well may be the case where honey bees are on the decline, all because of the pesticides.

  • Chemicals are surely a culprit but overpopulation has a lot to do with it. We have had to constantly supply more food for more people. This means larger agricultural areas relying more heavily on science for fungicides and insecticides. Also, prolonged cold weather does not bode well for bees or crops. It looks like we may be entering a cold period which is common after volcanic activity....i.e. Iceland. So we have a bad global economy,bad weather & more people......not a good mix.

  • I capture wild swarms. I have calls all the time to remove hives from inside houses and trees. I have noticed many wild hives that are up to 15 years old. Why do wild swarms survive better than domesticated hives? I believe that the langstroth boxes allow the varroa mite (which is a vector for other diseases) to re-infect the hive after they are knocked off by grooming. I have been placing screened bottom boards that kill the mite after it falls from it's host and have been having good luck.

  • @fishingthewatershed - a lot of beekeeping itself isn't natural -

    they clip the queens wings, and feed the bees on artificial stuff like sugarwater - where does the sugar come from? non-organic stuff probably. and they smoke them - depending on what's used that too will contribute to messing them up.

    they're placed near to ever-more-unnaturally grown crops too.

    also the hives aren't round anymore, they used to have natural-shaped hives too that were more like their prefered habitats.

  • Your right some people dont know how important bees are to our food supply and the planet in general. Great video.

  • A sign of the times.

    And of times coming!

    Rev 8:9

    And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea and had life died....

  • Love tulips and daffodils Derek.

  • Colony collapse of bees would be an event that would wipe out most of life on earth if not all.

  • @lizadfuel

    I agree.Very few People are aware and do not realize the Magnitude of this.

    Bees and bats pollinate everything for us.

    I have only seen one bee on our farm in early spring and a couple of bats.

    And now they have all disappeared.

  • Already done. Lawn is full of dandylions. I barely mow... let alone spay. :)

  • Major crop failure and food shortage is coming if the bees do not make a come back within two years.

    Along with the bats which are dying by the thousands in tennessee and the sourrounding tri state area.

    (maybe something to do with 2012 ?)

  • Very important message thanks for sharing.

  • Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha... I see a Terminix add running next to your video about killing bees! I wonder if they know how stupid it makes them look. I would guess that their toxins kill bees right along with all those other inconvenient forms of life which make up a complex symbiotic system that keeps us all alive on this planet!

  • My garden welcomes honey bees, and I use only compost, no pesticides, and no artificial fertilizer. Bees are a gardener's friend, as are some beetles and spiders. (Deer and snails, not so much!)

  • hey one of you engineers out there build a beehive that houses the bees and grows flowers directly on the beehive housing . Anotherwards a beehive house that is also a planter. In thi way urban spaces, rooftops etc could provide a needed environ. Bees come out, and the their food flowers are already there, possibly reducing their stress load.

  • planet x is here. we need to prepare for the pole shift

  • Nice vid Derek.

    Yes, I think the bee thing is gonna surprise us when they (the bees) fail to turn up.

    Thanks for reminding us (please keep doing it)

    Cheers

  • Wild bees flies knats winged beetles bumble bees can polinate garden flowers also. The big monoculture crops reley on the mobile bee services have this problem. Maybe grow more varieties of wild flowers with the crops?

    Important subject for a video.

  • yay! I am soo happy that I decided to grow my own flower garden this year! Already I've seen bees and butterflies visiting! (also rabbits too, they aren't quite as welcome) The issue with the bees is devastating and it could burden and already crippling economy with higher food costs for just about everything we eat is produced by bees. Please be reminded, also, that other pollinators (bats, namely) are also dying off in great numbers

  • if you have a garden apparently its not that hard to provide a natural bee farm.

  • @Danster82 yes, and by eating those foods you much better in what you are eating.

    Go to your local foodmart and you have no idea.

  • personally I think the main cause is the way they are being farmed for maximum output as our economy would have it be and so this is disrupted them to such a point that it has caused irrevocable damage and they will likley go extinct and as a result we also will go with them via starvation.

  • chemtrails kill

  • @fofo4meeee chem trails as in CHEM-ICALS and chemicals kill

  • The expression is could not care less. Not possible to care less.

    Whatever is causing CCD (GMO plants, a bee virus, chemical environmental contamination like fluoride in water, amplification of electromagnetic waves with the advent of human technology like radio waves, cellphone towers, or "HAARP" lol) they need to preserve as many bee strains as possible.

  • @harveybirdmannequin

    CCD should have caused noticeable spikes in food prices and shortages by now. I suppose they have GMO plants strains that aren't so pollination dependent but those plants will likely have worse nutritional value. So having to plant more of those plants does not make economic sense.

  • dont forget the magnetic changes the Bees use for direction.

  • YEA were not sure what is happening to them. It could be the cell phone, Chemical in the atmosphere, the alignment of the worlds in 2012... who knows... studies needs to be done. Can Monsanto be involved in this whole debacle? Oh, yea, what does it have to be the Yankees.... not the broncos? LOL

  • All of this is true. They are dieing, we have to save them. Somehow, but how?

  • @Xx7Zeithious7xX read the more info box. Grow flowers and become an activist. The powers that be seem as if they support the extinction of humans by denying this important issue.

  • @endlessmountain I know, but I wonder if we can actually get many people to do this. It would be lovely if it was so. It's a matter of getting the word out there. Not just the word but the effort. I agree with what you said on here, we need them as much as they need us. The bees that is. Paris Hilton is old news now, its all about this Miley Cyrus. It sucks man.

  • @Xx7Zeithious7xX I don't follow that type of news and hollywood stuff I could care a less about.

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