Plus the honey bees are not even native to N. America, so no big 
deal.

OffWorld

--- In [email protected], off_world_beings 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I heard a bee-keeper on the radio today who thinks it might be a 
> type of mite, which weakens the bees immune system. They have been 
> dealing with them for years, but he thought that maybe the 
beekepers 
> had not treated the bees for the mite as much as they are supposed 
> to. He said it will become clearer in about 6 months, if it is the 
> mite or not. He thought the cell-phone idea was nonsense.
> 
> OffWorld
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], bob_brigante <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > "A small German scientific study looking at a specific type of 
> cordless 
> > phones and homing systems of bees exploded over the Internet and 
> late 
> > night television shows. It morphed into erroneous reports 
blaming 
> cell 
> > phones for the honeybee die-off, which scientists are calling 
> Colony 
> > Collapse Disorder. 
> > 
> > The scientist who wrote the paper, Stefan Kimmel, e-mailed The 
> > Associated Press to say that there is "no link between our tiny 
> little 
> > study and the CCD-phenomenon ... anything else said or written 
is 
> a 
> > lie." And U.S. Department of Agriculture top bee researcher Jeff 
> Pettis 
> > laughs at the idea, because whenever he goes out to investigate 
> dead 
> > bees, he cannot get a signal on his cell phone because the hives 
> are in 
> > such remote areas. 
> > 
> > http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8OSE3VO2&show_article=1
> >
>


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