Yeah our whole food system depends on the bees . if they die we all starve.






Take care,
 V


> Problems with tracheal mites as well as other diseases can certainly be  
> seen as symptoms of a weakened constitution, the same sort of holistic  
> perspective we apply to human illnesses. In fact some observers of  
> commercial beekeeping practices predicted as early as the 1920s the demise
> of honeybees that has occurred in the last 15 years. All bees, including  
> wild ones, have most definitely been affected by big Ag. with it's  
> pesticides and the overall degradation of their environment. Its  likely  
> that the phenomenon of swarming has gradually affected wild bee genetics  
> as well.  By the time mites showed up, the bees were already struggling  
> and thus less able to develop defenses.  Of course, conventional  
> beekeeping as taught at the agricultural extension services virtually  
> refuses to recognize environmental sources of harm, much less that any of  
> the methods they promote might be detrimental.


> DByron



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