The radiation in cell phones may be responsible for the sudden decline in bee population.Over the past year, the bee population in the U.S. has dropped 30 percent, and other countries have seen similar declines. Bees are important to humans because they produce all of the world's honey and pollinate 90 percent of the planet's commercial crops.
Indian scientists think they've figured out what is killing the busy little buzzers: cell phones. Researchers from Panjab University attached cell phones to a bee hive and powered them up for 30 minutes a day. After three months, the bees had stopped producing honey, and the queen's egg production had halved.
The reason for this may be because the radiation from the cell phones negatively affects the bees' cryptochrome, a pigment that controls their internal navigation system. In other words, cell phones scramble the bees ability to find their way back to the hive.
If this is the case, it seems a shame cell phones don't also have this deadly effect on mosquitoes.


























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Wednesday 30 June
By Daniel Hopkins
The disappearance of honeybees, known as Colony Collapse Disorder is only about 4 years old. Cell phones have been around a lot longer. Most researchers think CCD has multiple causes including long term and widespread use of pesticides, possible build up of toxic effects of insecticide used to fumigate hives to control mites, and the introduction to the USA of a virus from imported Asian honeybees about five years ago. Only bees used for traveling pollination services were first affected, they being frequently exposed to freshly-applied pesticides, they caught the virus in California almond groves where the virus-infected Asian honeybees were released. Slowly overtime, traveling bees have spread the virus across North America. Cell phones are not the cause of CCD. It's been checked up and discounted. Sexy idea though, and often cited by Fox News, tabloids, and foreign press without the interest or wherewithal to check the science.
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Thursday 01 July
By callisto
I have been trying to raise awareness for this for some time now.
I have a video on youtube under the title Bee Awareness username deepestregret. I do think that the honey bees have been getting thrown off by the cellular signals.
Either that or the magnetic north pole is shifting too much for them to find their direct ways back tot he beehives. But I strongly believe the bees are thrown off by some cellular signals. These kinds of changes don't happen over night they take time, and maybe we have only picked up on their decline within the last four years. Perhaps their numbers have been depleting far longer but we humans never noticed it.
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