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Lets do some math. This would only PROVE that cell phones are the reason are bees are dying which in sense is giving us 0.5-3 decades left of humanity!

Yes, bees are the last animal (including humans) that is needed for all of living species on land to exist. So, if it is infact cellphones, by the rate of technology we could be killing them at an excessive rate.

Think of the amount of cell phone rate increases there are from '95-02 - '03-05 and 06-present. Yes it is increasing fast. The districts that have the radiation fields moving is moving so fast.

We prove its technology by the rate they have been dying since the 90s and the geographical areas is the dead giveaways.

Places with less cell energy should be better than the ones that have more

I.E. Populated USA, southern ontario, bc canada, europe, austrillia, japan, china. How about the other continents not as technogically advanced.

We have to find an answer. We have to work together to fix this. FAST!!!!

2007-10-31 16:35:16 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Environment Global Warming

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Interesting unsubstantiated rant, but the cellphone has generally been dismissed as the reason for reduced bee population. The best bet is viral infection(s) + a general bee popuation weakening due to insecticides and pollution. Since a bee lifespan / generations are relatively short any genetic abnormalities will show up quickly and affect entire populations.

2007-10-31 23:00:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Like "global warming" blaming cell phones for ills from brain cancer to bees dying is just false and shows how some blame modern technology for all of the worlds ills.

These scare mongers are just looking for reasons to give up modern life and live in "simpler" times, when they were a kid.

Bee deaths are caused by a virus, not cell phones.

2007-11-01 00:53:33 · answer #2 · answered by Dr Jello 7 · 1 0

Compound that with the pesticides, mercury, prozac, fire retardents plus thousands more chemicals. It is in all of us and them.

Global warming is very real and we are not eliminating the sources of heat so the temperatures will continue to rise. What temperature is sub optimal to lethal for bees? The heat gain changes hydrological cycles and seasons, how does that impact insects? I am in Canada and last week there were mosquitoes as well as other bugs flying around. This isn't normal for these times of the year.

Losing the pollinators is catastrophic because it is hard to feed populations when there won't be any crops.

Go to http://www.thermoguy.com and scroll down to the picture of the fetus. Click on the study showing polluted newborns. How would unborn babies get banned pesticides inside them before they take the first breath?

Our waste water treatment isn't designed to catch the chemicals we produce and water runs downhill into the oceans. We put all the chemicals in the water and then water our agriculture with it, drink it.

Go to http://www.thermoguy.com/globalwarming-heatgain.html and see buildings generating heat close to boiling temperature because of UV. We are treating the symptoms with ozone depletion and massive toxicity while we wonder why fires are getting more intense.

We are doing very bad things to the environment. Doesn't seem like a big deal until you get to the science of it. Extinction of species and we are one.

You are right, we need to fix these issues fast.

Great question, people think global warming means a more tropical environment locally, the domino effect impacts every species on the planet.

2007-10-31 17:46:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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2016-09-28 02:47:08 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

bees are far more important than you appear to realize,they pollinate the plants that make beer,bread whiskey,tortillas etc.but i doubt that cell phones are killing them.

Changes in temperatures cause changes in the micro biotic world that work their way up the food chains ,regular colonies of microbes are dying off ,whilst invading species increase,and so a parasitic mite and disease are killing the bees as well as killer bees.

Also the spraying for mosquitoes kills other insects inadvertently,with drastic effects .

And the bee keepers moving the hives around and disinfecting the hives has also very bad effects ,we cannot interfere with Nature and NOT expect anything to happen


90% of the feral (wild) bee population in the United States has died out.

In the Netherlands bee diversity is down 80 percent in the sites researched,

and some "bee species are declining or have become extinct in Britain."

The numbers of wildflowers that depend on pollination have dropped by 70 percent.

If bees continue to die off so would the crops they support and with that would ensue major economic disruption and possibly famine.

Bees are not the only pollinators but if these things are happening to bees we can bet on it that other insects are also in trouble

.So much follows the insects in the food chains ,that we can expect a lot of very bad changes in the environment .


Albert Einstein said ,that when the bees disappear we have 4 more years to live


only time will tell what is in store for us ,and that time is running now .

2007-10-31 16:42:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

You are so right, however the human race is a selfish race. Most politicians who could do something about it, do nothing. Because by the time it becomes a big problem, they will be dead and it will not concern them. This is the way the world has become I am afraid.

I guess your best solution would be to raise awareness, contact your local politician rep and tell him what an important issue it is.

2007-10-31 19:53:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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