Related: No More Bee Buzz
And here is something to ponder, something that the pro-corporate, pro-GMO paper omits:
"Is it only a coincidence that this malady appeared shortly after genetically altered crops (GMO) were grown extensively? Maybe bats eat insects that have eaten their final meal and the genetic alteration somehow changes the bats hibernation functions. Monsanto and Bayer haven’t done much, if any, research in this area. Incidentally, honey bees started experiencing “colony collapse disorder” at that same time.... We still don’t know what affect GMO foods will have"
Think you will see such or hear such things in the pro-GMO, agenda-pushing, fart-misting Globe?
"Blueberry crop gets some help from visiting bees" by Beth Daley | May 25, 2009
Honeybees continue to disappear. Something called colony collapse disorder has killed an estimated one in three US honeybee colonies since December 2006....
"This problem isn't going away, although the first wave of headlines is over," said Ed Flanagan, president of Wyman's.... "Our crop is at risk without bees."
Our WORLD is at risk -- and the only thing going away are the bees!
According to a recent US Department of Agriculture news release, although the decline of colonies has leveled off, it was still around 29 percent between September 2008 and early April.
So says lying government!
It's unclear what the future will bring for the bees (or us), but in Maine the buzz is a welcome spring sound.... it means fresh wild blueberry pie is coming soon.
Yeah, forget about them DYING OFF! Just fill your face full of pie!!
Pfffffffffttt!!
Understanding how homes harm nature
GMOs, right?
Intuitively, it makes sense. Plop a home in the middle of a forest and it's going to be much more disruptive to species around it than, say, a new two-family house squeezed into a spare lot in Somerville.
Not me.
Related: Wealthy Responsible For Global Warming
PFFFFFFFFFFTTTT!