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It nearly brought down the almond industry this spring. But don't dismiss it as inconsequential - this problem affects 1/3 of the food you eat and is a worldwide phenomenon with dire implications.
Beekeeping Industry
'Doomed' -- Might We See Destruction of Food Supply Before the End of This
Decade?
June
08, 2013
Story at-a-glance
- Bees have been
dying off around the world for a decade now from a phenomenon called
Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD. A third of the U.S. food supply depends on the honeybees
- This year, the
US experienced the highest losses of honeybee populations so far, with
most of the nation’s beekeepers losing anywhere from 50 to 90 percent of
their bee population
- Many of the
6,000 almond orchard owners in California could not find enough bees to
pollinate their almond trees, at any price, this year
- The collapse of
bee colonies is probably multifactorial, but a major factor is the
toxicity of systemic pesticides called nicotinoids, which kills insects by
attacking their nervous systems
- In May,
beekeepers and environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the agency
over its failure to protect bees from toxic pesticide
By Dr. Mercola
For several years now,
scientists have been struggling to determine why bee colonies across the world
are disappearing—a phenomenon dubbed colony collapse disorder (CCD).
As reported by Dan
Rather, the US has recently experienced the highest loss of honeybee
populations so far, with most of the nation’s beekeepers losing anywhere from
50 to 90 percent of their bee population.
Honeybees are perhaps
one of the least recognized workers in the agricultural industry. They
contribute $15 billion in annual agriculture revenue to the US economy alone,
as a full one-third of the American food supply depends on them pollinating
crops.
Just about every fruit
and vegetable you can imagine is dependent on the pollinating services of bees.
Apple orchards, for instance, require one colony of bees per acre in order to
be adequately pollinated. So, unless the mysterious disappearance of bees is
reversed, major food shortages could result.
California Almond
Orchards Threatened by Bee Loss
As discussed in Dan
Rather’s report, 80 percent of the world’s almonds come from California’s
central valley, an 800,000 acre area of almond orchards that are 100 percent
dependent on bees pollinating the trees. Surprisingly, almonds are the number
one agricultural product in California.
Once a year, in late
winter, 1.5 million bee hives from around the country are delivered to these
orchards where the bees’ pollination efforts take place over the course of just
a few days. It’s the largest mass-pollination effort in the world.
This year, however, the
unthinkable happened. Many of the 6,000 orchard owners simply could not find
enough bees to pollinate their almond trees, at any price... One of the beekeepers featured
in Rather’s report is John Miller, President of the California state Beekepers
Association. His family has tended bees since 1894.
Of the 11,000 hives
brought to California by Miller, hundreds of hives turned out to be dead when
opened up. According to Miller, “the past 30 years have been tumultuous with 40
percent of the national herd dying or dead.”
Another fourth
generation beekeeper named Anderson lost 70 percent of his hives this year. Yet
another outfit lost 100 percent of his bees...
Fortunately, unsurpassed
efforts that included persuading beekeepers as far away as Florida to ship
their bees cross country, delayed bloom, and unseasonably good weather
thereafter allowed almond growers to dodge the bullet—this year—despite having
fewer and weaker-than-ever hives...
This narrowly-achieved
success may lead some to reach the mistaken conclusion that beekeepers’
concerns are overblown.
Don’t be fooled. One
beekeeper goes so far as to say he believes the beekeeper industry is doomed
and cannot survive for more than another two
to three years unless drastic changes are implemented...
What’s Causing Bees to
Die?
Proposed culprits of bee
colony collapse disorder include:
- Pesticides
and insecticides—Nicotinoids such as Imidacloprid
and Clothianidin kills insects by attacking their nervous systems. These
are known to get into pollen and nectar, and can damage beneficial insects
such as bees.
- Malnutrition/Nutritional
deficiencies—Many beekeepers place the
hives near fields of identical crops, which may result in malnutrition as
the bees are only getting one type of nectar. Essentially, this theory is
identical to that of human nutrition; we need a wide variety of nutrients
from different foods. If you keep eating the same limited range of foods,
you can easily end up suffering from nutritional deficiencies. Poor
nutrition suppresses immune function, making the bees far more susceptible
to toxins from pesticides, viruses, fungi, or a combination of factors
that ultimately kill them.
- Viruses
and fungi—There's even the possibility
that some new form of "AIDS-like" viral infection is affecting
the bees.
- Electromagnetic
fields (EMFs)—Researchers have discovered
that when a cellular phone is placed near a hive, the radiation generated
by it (900-1,800 MHz) is enough to prevent bees from returning to them,
according to a study conducted at Landau University several years ago.1
This result was duplicated in 2009 by Sainuddeen Pattazhy, a researcher and dean in the
department of zoology at SN College, Punalur, Kerala. His experiments showed
that microwaves from mobile phones appear to interfere with worker bees'
navigation skills. When cell phones were placed near beehives, the hives
collapsed completely in five to 10 days. The worker bees simply failed to
return home.
More recently, a study2 published in 2011 found
that the presence of microwaves from cell phones have a dramatic effect on
bees, causing them to become quite disturbed.
- Lack
of natural foraging areas—Mass conversions of grasslands to corn and soy in the
Midwest has dramatically reduced bees’ natural foraging areas
EPA Blamed for Failure
to Protect Bees
A general consensus
among beekeepers is that the bee die-offs are most definitely related to toxic
chemicals. Increasingly, a systemic type of pesticide called neonicotinoids is
being blamed for bee die-off’s. Neonicotinoids are now used on most of American
crops, especially corn. This newer class of chemicals is applied to seeds before
planting, allowing the pesticide to be taken up through the plant’s vascular
system as it grows. As a result, the chemical is expressed in the pollen and
nectar of the plant.
These insecticides are
highly toxic to bees because they are systemic, water-soluble, and pervasive.
They get into the soil and groundwater where they can accumulate and remain for
many years and present long-term toxicity to the hive.
Neonicotinoids affect
insects' central nervous systems in ways that are cumulative and irreversible.
Even minute amounts can have profound effects over time. One of the observed
effects of these insecticides is weakening of the bee's immune system. Forager
bees bring pesticide-laden pollen back to the hive, where it's consumed by all
of the bees. Six months later, their immune systems fail, and they fall prey to
secondary, seemingly "natural" bee infections, such as parasites,
mites, viruses, fungi and bacteria.
The disappearance of bee
colonies began accelerating in the United States shortly after the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) allowed these new insecticides on the market in the
mid-2000s. Last month, beekeepers and environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the agency over its failure to protect bees
from these toxic pesticides.
Meanwhile, France has
banned Imidacloprid for use on corn and sunflowers after reporting large losses
of bees after exposure to it. They also rejected Bayer´s application for
Clothianidin, and other countries, such as Italy, have banned certain
neonicotinoids as well.
The EPA3 acknowledges that
“pesticide poisoning” may be one factor leading to colony collapse disorder,
yet they have been slow to act to protect bees from this threat. The current
lawsuit may help spur them toward more urgent action, which is desperately
needed as the food supply hangs in the balance.
In March, according to
Dan Rather’s report, the EPA sent Jim Jones, overseer of the Office of Chemical
Safety and Pollution Prevention, to talk to California almond growers and
beekeepers. But although beekeepers said Jones got the message that bees are in
serious trouble, they were dismayed by the fact that he seemed more interested
in finding new places for bees to forage rather than addressing the issue of
toxic pesticides...
As usual, at the core of
the problem is big industry, which is blinded by greed and enabled by a corrupt
governmental system that permits the profit-driven sacrifice of our
environment. Unfortunately, this motivation reflects an extreme
shortsightedness about the long-term survival of the human race, as well as of
our planet. Clearly, if
the goal of pesticides is to increase food yield to more easily feed 7 billion
human beings, this goal falls flat on its face if it leads to the collapse of
our food chain.
Do You Trust Monsanto
to Solve the Bee Colony Collapse Problem?
Another forerunning
theory of colony collapse disorder (CCD) is that it's being caused by
genetically engineered crops—either as a result of the crops themselves or the
pesticides and herbicides applied on them, such as Roundup. In one German
study,4 when bees were
released in a genetically engineered rapeseed crop, then fed the pollen to
younger bees, scientists discovered the bacteria in the guts of the young ones
mirrored the same genetic traits as ones found in the GE crop, indicating
that horizontal gene transfer had occurred.
Chemical companies
like Monsanto are clearly seeking to take as much control of the food supply as
possible by controlling virtually every aspect of crop production, so research
implicating their business as the cause of bee die-offs would definitely cause
harm to the company's bottom line. Monsanto has received increasing amounts of
bad publicity over their potential role in the devastating demise of bees
around the globe.
To better field such
lines of inquiry, the company appears to have taken measures to control the
direction of the research into their products' effect on bees by purchasing one
of the leading bee research firms – one that, conveniently, lists its primary
goal as studying colony collapse disorder. Monsanto bought the company, called Beeologics, in September 2011, just months before Poland
announced it would ban growing of Monsanto's genetically modified MON810 maize,
noting, poignantly, that "pollen of this strain could have a harmful
effect on bees.”5
Rodale Institute Tackles
Bee Problem
I recently visited the
Rodale Institute and got a tour of their brand new Honeybee
Conservancy and research facility. As reported on their website:6
“The 2013 Conservancy
has a new physical arrangement and a whole new set of beds that include nectar
plants that bloom throughout the season and incorporate biodynamic
principles... We’ll be looking at the impacts of compost, compost extracts and
biodynamic preparations on the health and vitality of the plants.”
How You Can Help Protect
the Bees
If you would like to
learn more about the economic, political and ecological implications of the
worldwide disappearance of the honeybee, check out the documentary film Vanishing
of the Bees. If you’d like to get involved, here are four
actions you can take to help preserve and protect our honeybees:
- Support
organic farmers and shop at local farmer's markets as often as possible.
You can "vote with your fork" three times a day. (When you buy
organic, you are making a statement by saying "no" to GMOs and
toxic pesticides.)
- Cut
the use of toxic chemicals in your house and on your lawn, and use only
organic, all-natural forms of pest control.
- Better
yet, get rid of your lawn altogether and plant a garden or other natural habitat. Lawns offer very
little benefit for the environment. Both flower and vegetable gardens
provide excellent natural honeybee habitats.
- Become
an amateur beekeeper. Having a hive in your garden requires only about an
hour of your time per week, benefits your local ecosystem, and you can
enjoy your own honey! Worldofbeekeping.com,7 and beekeeping.org8 are but two websites that can
help you get started.
If you are interested in
more information about bee preservation, the following organizations are a good
place to start.
2 comments:
This is a dead serious problem that needs all of the people of the world banding together on. There are 28 million views on this website, and we need to share this information on this website with our friends so they will not remain ignorant of what is going on. There are many companies involved in this wicked business of poisoning and destroying the planet. I wil name as many as I can think of: Monsanto, Bayer, Archer-Daniels-Midland, Syngenta, Dow, DuPont, Epicyte, Scott's Miracle Gro (poisoning birds), and many, many others. Beside killing off the bees, which help to manufacture our food, this Imidacloprid is being sprayed on grasslands to kill weeds, and when the animals (cows, horses) then eat the grass that it was sprayed on, and their manure is bagged up and sold to the nurseries and home improvement stores, when you buy it and put it in your organic food garden, it kills your plants from being in the manure. There is a document titled "The Windsor Global Food Cartel, Instrument For Starvation", and these elite are in control of our world food supply, and they are satanists/luciferians, and they are purposely trying to poison us and kill us off. Why else would the government and EPA, etc. NOT do something to stop this??? It is now up to us, THE CITIZENS OF GOD'S WORLD, to STOP these criminally insane people who are secretly working with Alien/Demons to destroy the human race from the face of the earth. (I know you don't believe this, but that is only to your own detriment, and that of your children, and by the time your eyes are opened it may be too late!) Let us join together to stop this crazy destruction of our world!
The cell towers need to come down, as it has been proven that small antennas on buildings are able to power all cell comunications, and that the cell towers are being used for mind control, which is ALSO DESTOYING the bees, our major pollinating insects, which means major crop failures and starvation for the world! Monsanto has been lying to you, telling you that they need these GMO crops to feed the world!! It's been proven that their gmo seeds are causing massive crop failures, and are even killing off your livestock who are eating them, and causing tumors, abortions, liver and kidney damage, cancer, and short, sick lives for your animals) Your government is lying to you about most everthing! They have secret agendas, and they are lying to you in order to corral you into accepting their evil agendas! Do you actually think that these multinational corporations and the elite who have stolen your money (401K's, Stock Market, Money Funds, taxes, etc.) are eating this toxic food????????? It's manufactured especially for you, the people of the planet so you'll hurry up and die. Right NOW Monsanto has 1000's of test plots of GMO trees which they have already planted, which are sterile, which are pesticide factories which kill anything that lands on them, which are herbicide resistant (meaning they are planning to spray whole forests with herbicide poisons and kill all the forage in the forests, which also will kill ALL the animals, birds, bugs, etc.), AND the tree's pollen is like poisonous germs of evil, which will kill off and pollute all the other trees growing in the area, which also means that it will sterilize all the other trees and you will also never see another acorn, or any other kind of nut from trees ever again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
True, but THE BIGGEST GILTY PARTY ARE THE POLITICIANS, THEY SELL THEIR VOTES TO THE DEEPEST PACKETS, BOTH DEMS AND REPS ARE EQUALLY GUILTY OF CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND OUR PLANET
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