The begining of great famine?

Nov 14, 2007 11:56

                                                                                                        
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oh wildflowerz9 November 15 2007, 03:09:36 UTC
Geez where have i been last news I heard about Bees where Killer Bees?

Mac Where do you think the bee went or do you just think they died?
We are really coming into a worlkd of hurt and people do not relize it!

It is like My foster Mom said.

Newer generation and the ones after do not relize what is going on it is like if you threw a frog in a pot of boiling water it would be smart enought to get out.
BUT
If you placed a frog in water and slowly turned the heat up it would not be smart enough to jump out because it would not know any better

That is how most people are sitting around "Blind, Deaf, Dumb?"
We just let people lead us to our dimise!

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Re: oh 1dark_knight November 15 2007, 19:31:05 UTC
Good observation Jess. A few years ago it was all about the africanized bees. Now the bees are dying off. They leave the hive so their dead bodys won't affect the hive. They just go off somewhere and die. Some scientists think they get lost and then die because the disease affects their homing abilities. I don't see how they have survived this long what with all the pesticides that are used these days. They think it's a combination of stress, pesticides and parasites which make them vulnerable to a virus. Three years ago there were a lot of bees around here. This year I've only seen a few bees. Poor bees.

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Re: oh wildflowerz9 November 15 2007, 20:13:28 UTC
Have you now heard the news they are thinking it might be cell phone getting the bees"lost"?

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Re: oh 1dark_knight November 15 2007, 20:29:19 UTC
Yeah, that was covered also by PBS show Silence Of The Bees. But that doesn't explain why it happened all of a sudden. Also, when they examined bees they found all kinds of things wrong with them. Some of them their insides were all messed up. They think it's like AIDS for the bees.

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Re: oh wildflowerz9 November 15 2007, 20:31:04 UTC
EEEWWWWW

What is your thought?
I hear you say pestisides?
What do you believe is going on?
Really Sad and scarry!

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Re: oh 1dark_knight November 15 2007, 20:52:51 UTC
I think it's a reflection of how fragile our existance is. It's scary that loosing something as seemingly insignificant as bees, a tiny little insect, could cause worldwide famine of biblical proportions. Species are going extinct at an alarming rate due to mankind's mismanagement of his enviornment. It was just a matter of time before an important species like bees was affected. And now it's happening. When the bees are gone all we'll have to eat will be things like corn and wheat which are pollinated by the wind. And those crops are subject to destruction by the weather. It seems to me that it's time to batton down the hatches and get ready for judgement day.

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