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Showing Original Post only (View all)Over 30 million bees found dead in Elmwood, Canada [View all]
http://myscienceacademy.org/2013/07/01/over-30-million-bees-found-dead-in-elmwood-canada/IShortly after 50,000 bees were found dead in an Oregon parking lot (read more here), a staggering 37 million bees have been found dead in Elmwood, Ontario, Canada.Dave Schuit, who runs a honey operation in Elmwood has lost 600 hives. He is pointing the finger at the insecticides known as neonicotinoids, which are manufactured by Bayer CropScience Inc. This also comes after a recent report released by the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA) that recorded its largest loss of honeybees ever. You can read more about that here. The European Union has stepped forward, having ban multiple pesticides that have been linked to killing millions of bees. You can view the studies and read more about that here.
The loss comes after the planting of corn. Neonicotinoid pesticides are used to coat corn seed with air seeders, which result in blowing the pesticide dust into the air when planted. The death of millions of pollinators was studied by Purdue University. They discovered that Bees exhibited neurotoxic symptoms. They analyzed dead bees and found that traces of thiamethoxam/clothiandin were present in each case. The only major source of these compounds are seed treatments of field crops. You can view that study here (1).
Bee deaths are increasing exponentially. An international team of scientists led by Hollands Utrecht University has concluded that, large scale prophylaxic use in agriculture, their high persistence in soil and water, and their uptake by plants and translocation to flowers, neonicotinoids put pollinators at risk. This is some of the research that led to the European Unions ban of the pesticides, as mentioned and referenced earlier.
Can we really debate this much longer? The evidence shown linking pesticides to bee deaths is overwhelming. Its not only bees, but an array of other insects as well. The last thing we need is for Monsanto to use another reason to manufacture and develop fake food! One reason that has been used for justification of GMOs is a food shortage, and we all know how critical bees are to our food supply. There is a huge conflict of interest here, the pesticides used to spray the crops that are killing the bees are developed by biotech corporations like Monsanto.
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We've got bees all over the yard and garden. Then again, we don't poison our yard.
EdwardSmith74
Jul 2013
#3
you might consider doing your own little experiment by planting non-invasive reeds there.
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#21
Wouldn't work here because I'm in the suburbs (of Kansas City) and the contamination is from...
rwsanders
Jul 2013
#52
Bayer had an explosion a couple of years ago about 6 miles from my house.
Hubert Flottz
Jul 2013
#81
We were moving toward facing up to that when Reagan came in and told us it was Morning in America.
Overseas
Jul 2013
#87
I picture a Tonka bulldozer pushing the bodies into a very small mass grave.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2013
#12
It's some people who suck. Flame me if you want but you've seem to have met ...
BlueJazz
Jul 2013
#62
I can't remember if it was bees or frogs, but their loss spells our own. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#15
I haven't seen any bees around here since they started chemical spraying the bushes next door.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2013
#18
I was living in the boondocks on a mountain until recently and this time of year is MAGIC out there
BlancheSplanchnik
Jul 2013
#85
It isn't just the specific pesticide> It's the ENTIRE CORPORATE AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM.
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#19
THIS IS CRIMINAL!!! We're destroying Mother Earth's blessed creatures. It's murderous.
99th_Monkey
Jul 2013
#27
our next door neighbors ( cuban american woman married to a gun nut) think that
srican69
Jul 2013
#30
You really want Congress to deal with this? I cannot think of a scenario involving Congress..
Buzz Clik
Jul 2013
#79
Monsanto Strikes Again While The Politicians Line Their Pockets With Corporate Campaign Donations
cantbeserious
Jul 2013
#54
After the Wilsonville incident, the Oregon Dept of Agriculture instituted a temporary restriction...
DreamGypsy
Jul 2013
#57
So, you're a better source on this topic than the Oregon Department of Agriculture?
DreamGypsy
Jul 2013
#80
I don't even have children and grandchildren, but I think about all of yours'.
Overseas
Jul 2013
#86