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NATURE | Silence Of The Bees | Online Exclusive | PBS

NATURE's "Silence of the Bees" premieres Sunday, October 28 at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). In this online-only video, scientists and bee experts featured in the program discuss the c...  
 
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TheLovegame23 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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i love bees
Adanosiam (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Watch out,thats sounds pervert
byzantine717 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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i had 22 hives...due to varroa mites i now have one hive...too expensive to use apistan on 22 hives and i'm getting older...great video, but wheat fields they showed do not need bees
waltermouthoh (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Naturally dissolve the chemicals that are causing the bees to die. Check out "chemtrails dissolved". Orgone pipes get rid of chmetrails in 5 minutes, 40 mile radius. Aim the pipes at the fields and what happens?!?!

See the power of orgone pipes. Go to the link called "Does Orgonite Eliminate Chemtrails?" While watching the vid try this - quick short stop/starts on the Play button. Do you see the "O waves" or "Sky Waves". The camera catches them. good site is soisnessdotorg.
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chaserehn (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Look.. I like bees and all but why is every one on PBS a flaming communist. Get over it. You lost. Your ideas have been proven to be not only immoral but economically inferior to the free enterprise system. The more the plans fail the more the planers plan.
hapinen1 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I suppose if you were an actual beekeeper you would understand why you don't want your hive to swarm. You realize that we buy bees and having to buy them everytime they swarm becomes a bit like throwing away your money, plus the added loss of revenue in lost honey/wax/propolis/pollen whatever you collect and sell from you hive(s)
Sometimes they will swarm despite everything you try to stop them.
shwee17 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Ya i am a beekeeper and you get used to the bees. The weather here is usually 30 celcius (86 farenheit) everday so i usually wear short sleeved coveralls so my arms and hands are exposed. The bees think your arms are just like a tree branch, 90% of my stings are because i accidentally squish a bee
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A naturally hive (like in a tree) will die within 3 years because of the mites. These mites have become immune to diseases and environment that used to kill them. These mites attack the bees larvae and in time kill the whole colony. Bees used to be able to defend against these mites but because of pesticides and human involvement, mites are now stronger. Honey bees now can't live naturally.. Im a beekeeper... its quite sad
derwentmole (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Its very sad. I know of several wild colonies that have been in old trees for years. Every summer I would visit them to see they were. None of them are now existing. Unfortunately the bees dont have an integrated pest managment system.

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