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- "God has definitely used bees as part of his magnificent plan for life.
Every creature has their own role, even a tiny little honey bee."--singinrick
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God is in control of NOTHING but your delusions.
Humans are out of control on this planet and Nature is fixing everything.
God will die along with everything else on this planet.
Count your blessings because they are running out. - Reply to this comment
- How that guy concluded that it wasn''t the pesticides doesn''t make any sense. He claims because the hives didn''t have any traces of pesticides in them means that pesticides didn''t cause this. It sounds like he''s assuming that victimized bees could make it back to the hive the first time they were exposed. Who says? Have they tried changing the pesticides back to what they used to be to see if there''s a change?
I''m also perplexed as to how people are laughing this off. - Reply to this comment
- Maybe the dingoes ate your bee bees.
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- I seem to remember something like this being briefly reported in the 90''s about frogs. I don''t remember specific blame being placed anywhere. I''m not saying that this isn''t troubling but for the life of me, I can''t understand blame being placed solely on the US-America.
As for accusations of environmental guidelines being eased up int"the past five years". For those blaming the US and utimately Bush, you need to cite your source.
Anyone hear of the killer African bees??? - Reply to this comment
- I saw in a vally last week in Kern County Ca - 10''s of thousands of dead and dying colonies of bees - miles and miles in both directions. I opened covers on some hives, if there were bees remaining they were very, very sick. If this is in my future, I don''t want to be a part. (I am a migratory beekeeper with 3800 hives)
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- Thank you for re-running this troubling story. Has anyone chemically analyzed the honey and beeswax left in Mr. Hackenberg''s dead hives? According to the story, even scavenging bees wouldn''t touch this honey. I don''t think the scavengers knew anything, I think they smelled something--maybe neonicotinoids as processed by the vanished bees.
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- Successful movements have brought about change in this country. A great example is Dolphin Safe Tuna. To HELP, go to:
http://www.SaveTheBee.org - Reply to this comment
- Successful movements have brought about change in this country. A great example is %u2018Dolphin Safe Tuna%u2019. To HELP, go to:
http://www.SaveTheBee.org - Reply to this comment
- ewatcher89=cite your source.
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- The disappearance of bees.
That''s a laugh.
Just a few days ago here in AZ, two dogs were killed in my area by a swarm of bees.
Yea, where did all the bees go. LOL - Reply to this comment

