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[1]http://eeng.net/CS/blogs/smileycoyote/archive/2007/06/05/451.a
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"...no one in the organic beekeeping world, including commercial
beekeepers, is reporting colony collapse on this list. The
problem with the big commercial guys is that they put pesticides
in their hives to fumigate for varroa mites, and they feed
antibiotics to the bees. They also haul the hives by truck all
over the place to make more money with pollination services,
which stresses the colonies."

No ORGANIC Bee losses

2007 05 06

Received from Lancifer | [2]redicecreations.com

I am quite involved with many alternative agriculture
groups, and I received this email from a trusted
friend...you might want to check it out for your news
section...
[973organicbee.jpg] "Sharon Labchuk is a longtime environmental
activist and part-time organic beekeeper from Prince Edward
Island. She has twice run for a seat in Ottawa's House of
Commons, making strong showings around 5% for Canada's fledgling
Green Party. She is also leader of the provincial wing of her
party. In a widely circulated email, she wrote:
I'm on an organic beekeeping list of about 1,000 people, mostly
Americans, and no one in the organic beekeeping world, including
commercial beekeepers, is reporting colony collapse on this list.
The problem with the big commercial guys is that they put
pesticides in their hives to fumigate for varroa mites, and they
feed antibiotics to the bees. They also haul the hives by truck
all over the place to make more money with pollination services,
which stresses the colonies.
Her email recommends a visit to the Bush Bees Web site at
[3]Here, Michael Bush felt compelled to put a message to the
beekeeping world right on the top page:
Most of us beekeepers are fighting with the Varroa mites. I'm
happy to say my biggest problems are things like trying to get
nucs through the winter and coming up with hives that won't hurt
my back from lifting or better ways to feed the bees.
This change from fighting the mites is mostly because I've gone
to natural sized cells. In case you weren't aware, and I wasn't
for a long time, the foundation in common usage results in much
larger bees than what you would find in a natural hive. I've
measured sections of natural worker brood comb that are 4.6mm in
diameter. What most people use for worker brood is foundation
that is 5.4mm in diameter. If you translate that into three
dimensions instead of one, it produces a bee that is about half
as large again as is natural. By letting the bees build natural
sized cells, I have virtually eliminated my Varroa and Tracheal
mite problems. One cause of this is shorter capping times by one
day, and shorter post-capping times by one day. This means less
Varroa get into the cells, and less Varroa reproduce in the
cells.
Who should be surprised that the major media reports forget to
tell us that the dying bees are actually hyper-bred varieties
that we coax into a larger than normal body size? It sounds just
like the beef industry. And, have we here a solution to the
vanishing bee problem? Is it one that the CCD Working Group, or
indeed, the scientific world at large, will support? Will media
coverage affect government action in dealing with this issue?
These are important questions to ask. It is not an uncommonly
held opinion that, although this new pattern of bee colony
collapse seems to have struck from out of the blue (which
suggests a triggering agent), it is likely that some biological
limit in the bees has been crossed. There is no shortage of
evidence that we have been fast approaching this limit for some
time.
We've been pushing them too hard, Dr. Peter Kevan, an associate
professor of environmental biology at the University of Guelph in
Ontario, told the CBC. And we're starving them out by feeding
them artificially and moving them great distances. Given the
stress commercial bees are under, Kevan suggests CCD might be
caused by parasitic mites, or long cold winters, or long wet
springs, or pesticides, or genetically modified crops. Maybe it's
all of the above...


SOURCE: [4]Red Ice Creations

References

1. http://eeng.net/CS/blogs/smileycoyote/archive/2007/06/05/451.aspx
2. http://www.redicecreations.com/
3. http://bushfarms.com/bees.htm
4. http://www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=974

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