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5628_32 Richard Lazzara's Bookmarks Tagged With "bees"

  1. Visit Honeybee act needs changes to help researchers Honeybee act needs changes to help researchers

    Capital Press (subscription) - Salem,OR,USA To determine the answers for colony collapse disorder, which is blamed for a massive die-off in the nation's commercial honeybees, researchers look far and

  2. Visit Scientists Identify Pathogens That May Be Causing Global Honey-Bee Deaths Scientists Identify Pathogens That May Be Causing Global Honey-Bee Deaths

    Scientists from the Army’s Edgewood Chemical Biological Center and the University of California at San Francisco identified both a virus and a parasite that are associated with the massive decline in the honey bee population.

  3. Visit Remodel Your Garden for Bees to Fight the Global "Colony Collapse Disorder" (CCD - Solutions for Remodeling Remodel Your Garden for Bees to Fight the Global "Colony Collapse Disorder" (CCD - Solutions for Remodeling

    By Carolyn , Beekeepers and farmers are panicked by the disappearance that has been named "Colony Collapse Disorder" (CCD). Potential culprits are debated, with causes asfar ranging as climate change and mutated viruses to pesticides and even cell

  4. Visit Bee Sweet, by Beverly Hicks Burch « A Steel Magnolia is an Iron Butterfly Bee Sweet, by Beverly Hicks Burch « A Steel Magnolia is an Iron Butterfly

    By bamasteelmagnolia , Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). In 2007 alone some estimate 25% of the honeybee population vanished! Although there have been variances in the populations of the honeybees before…it would even seem that our little friends ha… More

  5. Visit Radio Iowa: Senator asks USDA to step up investigation of bee deaths Radio Iowa: Senator asks USDA to step up investigation of bee deaths

    Radio Iowa - Des Moines,IA,USA ... to learn about the cause of -- and find a remedy for -- the widespread death of bees in the US, what's come to be known as Colony Collapse Disorder

  6. Visit How bees learn to recognise their surroundings How bees learn to recognise their surroundings

    Scientists at Monash University in Melbourne have reported that a great deal of bee behaviour is not based on instinct

  7. Visit Deadly beetles intercept bee's warnings Deadly beetles intercept bee's warnings

    Bernard Vaissiere, who studies the ecology of bees at the French research centre INRA in Avignon, told Chemistry World: 'I do not think that there is a link between the greater susceptibility of the European honeybee to the small hive beetle and c… More

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