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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2007

"What is Colony Collapse Disorder?" as explained by Eric Mussen (Extension Specialist).

Video shot November 9, 2007

Created for EPS 170AC/L&S 170AC vision quest project, UC Berkeley Fall 2007 semester taught by Professor Brimhall.

My arm got really tired while shooting the video, so at times Eric's head is cut off. Video shot at Harry H. Laidlaw Jr. Honey Bee Research Facility at UC Davis.

Special thanks to Eric Mussen and Susan Cobey for speaking with us.

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  • Why are the bees dying? Clothianidin from Bayer.

  • We're so screwed

    Or so I'm told

    We'll be lacking food

    So lock and load

  • 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 ,,,,,,

  • CHEMTRAILS!

  • A lot of hives in the videos i have seen apppear to be too close together.

    This leads to robbing,sometimes the hive that is being robbed will join with the hive that is robbing them.

    Taking all infection/mites with them.

    This will weaken the hive they join with,and leave the hive they came from weak or empty.

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