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On May 16, 7:43 am, bpnjensen wrote:
On May 16, 12:48 am, Whatever wrote: IR wrote: Cellphones involve lotsa money and lotsa infrastructure and all you get out of it is a nice radiation tumor, which will be treated with yet more radiation... If it turns out that cell phone communications are the primary cause of the recent loss (disorientation) of honey bees, some hard decisions will have to be made. Do we want the convenience of mobile communications badly enough to trade it for food? It appears that the announcement of the cell-phone-honeybee connection may have been premature. Since that time, another researcher has discovered a probable link between the beehive die-offs and more conventional agent of bee destruction, a disease known as nosema, in this case a particularly virulent strain that has not routinely affected bees in developed nations. This is not firm yet, mind you, but this explanation makes more sense at this time. More as this line of research develops. Bruce Jensen A link here on the Nosema issue: http://tinyurl.com/26dz6v BJ |