More on bees and cellphones: on the BBC News Hour, a discussion about colony collapse syndrome and cellphones. One of the interviewees was some kind of officer of Vodaphone, and he didn't think that cellphones were involved. (Quelle surprise.)

Tomorrow (Thursday): more bees on WAMU, on the Diane Rehm show (10:00 a.m.-noon). I tried to find out whether bees would be discussed on the 10:00 show or the 11:00, but that information wasn't posted on the WAMU website. (You can always listen later on the archives section of the website.)

Chances are, the subject of bees and cellphones will come up, sooner or later. I kind of doubt that cellphones were involved--let alone the sole cause--but who knows? They haven't found a cause yet. Quite a lot of the food supply depends on bees. I'd kind of miss food, if it weren't around.

--Constance Warner


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