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reply posted on 2-6-2010 @ 12:02 AM by UberL33t
S&F OP, I have often wondered if the migration of the Africanized Honeybee could be a factor regarding the dieing off of the Bees.

This
USDA Honey Bee Research site has a pretty up to date map of the Africanized Bee's Migration since the 90's.



Perhaps the Honey Bee's aren't becoming extinct as more as they are being replaced due to natural selection. The sad part is the African variety are having trouble because of the "bad name" they're getting. They are more dangerous and will attack in droves to defend their hive, but maybe that's the point!

There is also this article that could be due to the info in the OP:

Africanized honey bees - the march north has slowed

On October 15, 1990, the Africanized honey bee--also known as the "killer bee"--finally reached the United States. A swarm was found in an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) honey bee trap just outside the south Texas town of Hidalgo.

The arrival did not come as a surprise to ARS scientists. Researchers had been monitoring the northward movement of Africanized honey bees for years.

The progenitors of the Africanized honey bee were brought from Africa to Brazil in 1956 by a Brazilian geneticist. In 1957, some of those bees escaped into the wild and interbred with existing honey bee populations, resulting in the infamous hybrid.


Just a notion

[edit on 6/2/2010 by UberL33t]


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 02:07 AM by Raustin
reply to post by UberL33t



I have been wondering that myself and I thank you for the contribution. I'm a little too sleepy to research at the moment, but hopefully later in the week I will be able to delve a bit further.


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 02:10 AM by Raustin
reply to post by eldard



I'm not sure if this has been solved. I would appreciate some links if it has been. So if I understand you correctly only the 'organic' bee population has been disturbed? I find that fascinating, and rather frightening.

Sorry for posting twice in a row, I need to pay more attention to my threads.


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 02:25 AM by Raustin
reply to post by catwhoknows



I would ask that you provide links to your claims. Not because I doubt their validity, but because I (and other members) would like to read them.


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 02:30 AM by catwhoknows
reply to post by Raustin



Hi Raustin,

I am too busy to do that - just google it.

Sorry about that.



reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 02:35 AM by catwhoknows
reply to post by Raustin



I am not too busy.

But I think if people google it themselves they are more inclined to believe.


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 02:49 AM by Raustin
reply to post by NWOWILLFALL



Meh, whatever. I'm very critical of the chemtrail crowd. It seems we are loosing the bees, and most would agree. I can't fault anyone for popping into one of my threads and ridiculing it, I have done the same many times. I just don't think I am making any crazy statements, seems the scientific community recognizes this as a problem. Without the bees, no plants, without the plants, no steak. I like my steak, so I'm a little worried about it. Of course it may be alarmist, but this is ATS. Now pass me the A1.


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 03:36 AM by catwhoknows
reply to post by Raustin



The planet is dying, thanks to mankind.

Mankind is dying, thanks to the actions of mankind.

That is why the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees are dying.

And why animals are becoming extinct.

But we don't care - because we are also becoming extinct. And because we don't care - what a species!


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 04:25 AM by Raustin
reply to post by catwhoknows



It's fun to say things! I say stuff too! We probably would get along if we met outside the net, but back up claims or kindly stop posting. I agree, us humans suck and have a tendency to mess everything up but random whining is just that, a slight buzz in the ear. Hit us with some facts or please go away.


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 06:41 AM by Rockpuck
reply to post by bigfatfurrytexan



mmm.. I love the taste of bee-leg honey.



I've seen the evidence for Cell Phone radiation (mostly from towers I believe it was) .. but the towers have been around for ages, as have cell phones and such, so It'd be hard to blame the decline on cell phones if it just started happening, and years after cell phones are introduced. But I wonder if "3g/4g" cellular internet (and wi/fi) could have something to do with it.. larger data packages or something?

The virus excuse doesn't hold much ground for me because well... you'd expect to find hives full of dead bees.. but all the hives were empty.


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 05:51 PM by NWOWILLFALL
reply to post by Raustin

Am I making any crazy statements?
Are their giant x's over your house damn near everyday?


reply posted on 3-6-2010 @ 08:33 PM by eldard
reply to post by Raustin



No. Natural bees were not affected. Only the farmed bees as they are quite fattened up compared to not non-zombie bees (fatasses take heed!. )

I can't find a mainstream source but I read up on this a few years ago as I subscribe to four free alternative medicine newsletters. www.google.com...
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