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I'm very upset about the lack of bees
Comments (11)"""Posted by jimnc13 z6NC (My Page) on Thu, May 31, 07 at 17:14 Honeybees are not native, get over it. There are still lots around. Tons of butterflies and birds here in North Carolina. You people need to chill out """" I think you need a little education: https://www.agnic.org/partners/nal/news/mystery-illness-devastates-honeybee-colonies Mystery Illness Devastates Honeybee ColoniesA recent article from NewScientist magazine reports on the losses of honebee colonies experienced by commercial beekeepers in a number of states within the United States. Experts are investigating the causes behind the declines, refering to "colony collapse disorder" (CCD). Twenty-two states have reported on the declines; inquiry into the matter is intensifying as we learn that certain, specific, beekeepers are reporting this as a problem dating back over the past two years. It goes without saying that this is a matter of signifigance; honeybees are important sources of pollination for fruits and nuts; the article comments upon this as well. A mysterious illness is devastating honeybee populations across the US from California to Florida, claiming up to 80% of colonies in some areas. The losses of honeybees could disrupt the pollination of food crops, researchers warn. Beekeepers are finding once-healthy colonies abandoned just a few days later, says Jerry Bromenshank, at the University of Montana at Missoula and Bee Alert Technology, a company monitoring the problem: "In most cases the only one left is the queen, along with a few young bees." The absence of dead bees makes it difficult to know what ails them and where they have gone. Furthermore, experts cannot track the spread of the mysterious illness. "The problem is that it strikes out of the blue," says Bromenshank. At a loss for an explanation, researchers have referred to the honeybee decline as "colony collapse disorder". Reports of the problem have intensified in recent weeks and spanned 22 states, but some beekeepers say that they began seeing their colonies decline almost two years ago. Almonds and applesResearchers say colony collapse disorder might be a re-emergence of a similarly mysterious illness that struck US honeybees in the 1960s. Experts never pinpointed the cause behind that previous bee crisis, according to Bromenshank. He notes that in light of this some people have jokingly termed the problem the "disappearing-disappearing illness". But beekeepers and farmers see no humour in the potential economic costs of drastic honeybee decline. Almond crops are immediately vulnerable because they rely on honeybee pollination at this time of year. And the insect decline could potentially affect other crops later in the year, such as apples and blueberries. Bromenshank speculates that dry conditions in the autumn reduced the natural food supply of the honeybees, making them more vulnerable to some sort of virus such as deformed wing virus  or fungal infection. He notes that the abandoned colonies are not repopulated by other honeybees or insects for at least a few weeks. This, he says, is consistent with the presence of toxic fungal residues from the dying bees that repel other insects from re-inhabiting the colony. Other scientists have tentatively blamed the problem on pesticides or chemicals specifically designed to control mites in bee colonies. For more information on this, go to the web site. http://environment.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn11183 If you want, there are about 10,000 other web sites that refute what you think. Chilling out is not what is needed. Did you get stung once or something?...See MoreI'm So Upset!
Comments (5)I did read through some of the Firefox instructions to try to restore but I am afraid to try it as I really don't understand it well enough.Next week my son will be here from FL. and I as he is a computer engineer he will be able to do it. In the meantime I went to my history and re-installed a lot of the websites from that. Thanks for your suggestions....See MoreI'm so upset, I shouldn't use scented anything!
Comments (6)What is BV? I can't for the life of me (at this time) figure out what that is. I used to be plaqued by yeast infections. Seems like I always had one. Finally, one doctor I went to told me not to douche; said my chemical balance wasn't right and douching was causing the constant infections. I quite douching and the infections stopped. I haven't douched in over 20 years and have never had another yeast infection. My son, on the other hand, is very sensitive to detergents and chemicals. They just tear his skin up- especially soap. We spent a fortune on special soaps, etc. I finally decided to make my own and selected SFIC bases. He has no problem at all with them. I even have to make his shaving cream from their base. Fragrance doesn't bother his skin- thank goodness, because he loves fragrance! It is such a shame that you will have to avoid fragrance. I am like you- love my scented stuff, especially bath products! Susan...See MoreI am so upset! I've tried to post twice about my fireplace. Disappears
Comments (12)Well it's a done deal! However I am going to have to be in on the layout of the template on the stone. I reserved enough stone for my island and they have that set aside but have only ONE slab left. And that one has a 2 x 4 ft chunk out of it. There were at least ten from this lot left in January. So...I guess it will be what it is. Beth, I know, that small piece is a chunk out of the lighter part of the slab and in the lighting in the LR it looks much lighter. I do love the swirls of the darker gray however and on the last slab its going to be touchy getting it not to look like a black and white cookie ;) The lighter parts have a little tan color and it just looks dirty, so... Anyway thanks again for cheering me on and I am so glad to have made the decision. With GW help! They should have it installed by the end of the month so I will post pics when its all finished....See MoreRelated Professionals
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