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<blockquote data-quote="FOX FIRE" data-source="post: 2490181" data-attributes="member: 10129"><p>I'm wunder'n if any local bee keepers have experienced colony callapse disorder ? from what I've heard its destroyed thousands of hives across the states.</p><p></p><p>About a year ago I heard a interveiw with a scientist who said the ther think'n cell phone signals mite have something to do with it, a study showed that bee's with a hive under or near power lines were prone to get'n disorientated because of teh electomagnetic pulse from the elctricity run'n thru the lines, some to the point of get'n lost & couldnt find ther way back to the hive.</p><p></p><p> They also mentioned that (I'm think'n they said)Albert Instien siad that without bees the world would only last 4 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX FIRE, post: 2490181, member: 10129"] I'm wunder'n if any local bee keepers have experienced colony callapse disorder ? from what I've heard its destroyed thousands of hives across the states. About a year ago I heard a interveiw with a scientist who said the ther think'n cell phone signals mite have something to do with it, a study showed that bee's with a hive under or near power lines were prone to get'n disorientated because of teh electomagnetic pulse from the elctricity run'n thru the lines, some to the point of get'n lost & couldnt find ther way back to the hive. They also mentioned that (I'm think'n they said)Albert Instien siad that without bees the world would only last 4 years. [/QUOTE]
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