Thursday, October 3, 2013

Because bees pollinate our crops, experts warn that these mass deaths are a devastating threat to t


Large companies benefit from these miserable exantlitikes pesticides exert pressure to prevent the ban and we have learned that their governments were to succumb, unless you feel the pressure of public opinion!
Because bees pollinate our crops, experts warn that these mass deaths are a devastating threat to the trophic our supplies. Fortunately, several studies have now identified the most likely cause. Is a certain category of harmful pesticides. A formal EU report found that the ban could solve the problem, but the giant pesticide, Bayer is trying led line to convince our leaders to ignore science, to protect their profits. More than 2.5 million of us have signed the appeal that caused this vote. And now, this week, it's time to tell our politicians that must be prepared using science to save the bees.
Let's send flood of incoming messages to emails Agriculture led line Ministers of the EU, already choked with the corporate lobby, and we assure them that our governments can save bees and our food! Send a message here
Researchers from the University of San Francisco describe a fly on Apocephalus led line borealis, which leaves its eggs in the abdomen of honey bees turning them into "zombies" since the force to egktaleipsoun their hives and targeted for an outbreak light eg a lamp. In a few days, up to 13 larvae kill bees leaving their necks and essentially decapitating the like betraying the scientific name of the fly.
It all started when a researcher John Chafernik collected some dead bees found dead around outdoor lamps, university. "As I am absent-minded professor, I left the bottle on my desk and forgot," says biology professor. "The next time I looked, I saw a bunch of pupae surrounding the bees. 'As it turned out, were flies that had" captured "the bees, leading from the cells to die. "Watching the bees for some time - many lived live-seeing that flew round without sense of direction," says Andrew Korea by the team Chafernik adding that the behavior "reminds zombies."
The study results surprised the researchers who found traces of parasitic fly 77% of the hives were observing in three U.S. states. Also viewed that diseased bees, like flies, containing genetic material from another parasite, but traces of a virus that causes deterioration of the flaps and which has previously connected with the collapse disorder apoikion.Afti double infection, say scientists may mean that flies A. borealis including facilitating the spread of other factors leading to shrinking bee populations.
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