Showing posts with label bees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bees. Show all posts

Friday, September 07, 2007

Honeybee Update - Virus Could Be The Cause

Scientists may have isolated a factor that causes Colony Collapse Disorder, which is causing huge numbers of honeybees to simply vanish. It's a virus, called Israeli acute paralysis virus. From the article,
Researchers performed a sophisticated genetic comparison of healthy and diseased U.S. colonies that revealed the presence of Israeli acute paralysis virus (IAPV), an obscure but lethal bee bug, in almost all beekeeping operations affected by "colony collapse disorder" (CCD), but in only a single healthy one they examined.
This is good news, if true. Now we can breed bees resistant to the virus, which means our crops will still get pollinated and we won't starve.

Here's to the scientists who quietly solve real problems in the background while buffoons parade around droning on about global warming.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Missing Bees Update

It looks like Colony Collapse Disorder (which I posted about earlier) isn't limited to just the continents. Taiwan is reporting the sudden and strange disappearance as well. Looks like we may have a global catastrophe in the making. Stay tuned.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Bees: Famine of the Last Days?

By no stretch am I what anyone would call an alarmist. I don't buy into the media-hyped crisis du jour, be it global warming, government cover ups or the racial divide. For the most part, I believe that the biggest problems we face as a society are small, simple and mostly ignored by the mainstream media. Problems the decay of the family and its underlying causes--immorality, dishonesty and a disregard for decency.

But there's one issue that actually has me worried, which also has received very little media play: Colony Collapse Syndrome.

To sum it up, the bees are disappearing. And not gradually.

This phenomenon is less than a year old. In the space of those months, more than half of the U.S. bee population has vanished. And it has spread to Europe.

What makes this worrisome is that bees, of course, pollinate much of our food supply. This quote, attributed to Albert Einstein (but not confirmed) states it succinctly:

"If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man."
Some scary details.

One thing is certain: Millions of bees have simply vanished. In most cases, all that's left in the hives are the doomed offspring. But dead bees are nowhere to be found - neither in nor anywhere close to the hives. Diana Cox-Foster, a member of the CCD Working Group, told The Independent that researchers were "extremely alarmed," adding that the crisis "has the potential to devastate the US beekeeping industry."

It is particularly worrisome, she said, that the bees' death is accompanied by a set of symptoms "which does not seem to match anything in the literature."

In many cases, scientists have found evidence of almost all known bee viruses in the few surviving bees found in the hives after most have disappeared. Some had five or six infections at the same time and were infested with fungi - a sign, experts say, that the insects' immune system may have collapsed.
If God were to give us a famine, this seems like the perfect way to do it--by simply removing a crucial element in the food production chain.

Why do I believe this alarming bit of news? Because it's not surrounded by hype. It not emotional. It's not political. The disappearance of the bees is indisputable fact that can't be spun to mesh with an ideology.

That's the scariest part of this, and what leads me to believe we're headed into trouble.