CCD caused by cell phones ?

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Are mobile phones wiping out our bees?
Scientists claim radiation from handsets are to blame for mysterious 'colony collapse' of bees
By Geoffrey Lean and Harriet Shawcross
Published: 15 April 2007

It seems like the plot of a particularly far-fetched horror film. But some scientists suggest that our love of the mobile phone could cause massive food shortages, as the world's harvests fail.

They are putting forward the theory that radiation given off by mobile phones and other hi-tech gadgets is a possible answer to one of the more bizarre mysteries ever to happen in the natural world - the abrupt disappearance of the bees that pollinate crops. Late last week, some bee-keepers claimed that the phenomenon - which started in the US, then spread to continental Europe - was beginning to hit Britain as well.

The theory is that radiation from mobile phones interferes with bees' navigation systems, preventing the famously homeloving species from finding their way back to their hives. Improbable as it may seem, there is now evidence to back this up.

Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) occurs when a hive's inhabitants suddenly disappear, leaving only queens, eggs and a few immature workers, like so many apian Mary Celestes. The vanished bees are never found, but thought to die singly far from home. The parasites, wildlife and other bees that normally raid the honey and pollen left behind when a colony dies, refuse to go anywhere near the abandoned hives.

The alarm was first sounded last autumn, but has now hit half of all American states. The West Coast is thought to have lost 60 per cent of its commercial bee population, with 70 per cent missing on the East Coast.

CCD has since spread to Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece. And last week John Chapple, one of London's biggest bee-keepers, announced that 23 of his 40 hives have been abruptly abandoned.

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/wildlife/article2449968.ece

In any case it appears to be a serious problem...
 
Why would it be so sudden rather than in a pattern with bees dying as cell phones became available?

It seems to easy to say it was the cell phones, but not very logical. Also it makes no sense that the predators that would normally raid the hive would fear the hive after it is largely abandoned by the adult males if it were simply making their re-homing instinct off-kilter.

Much of this article seems to suppose too much to make it very convincing to me.
 
Yeah, I am not convinced at all either. Just found it somewhat interesting and the problem of losing our pollenators is serious.

I guess if the bees all die we will have to start running naked thru the fields....
 
Yeah, I am not convinced at all either. Just found it somewhat interesting and the problem of losing our pollenators is serious.

I guess if the bees all die we will have to start running naked thru the fields....
I'm fascinated by this one. If we lose bees we'd be in serious trouble. It wouldn't just be crops but every form of vegetation accross the planet.
 
I'd think that Europe would see the phenomenom first. Don't they have a higher proliferation of cell phones anyway?
 
its much more likely caused by bio enginenred crops designed to produce their own pest control
 
its much more likely caused by bio enginenred crops designed to produce their own pest control
Actually, last night I theorized this with my wife. However, most of Europe have made such "frankencrops" illegal. Yet Europe is also facing the same phenomena.
 
Corn is a 'wind' pollinator.
So you think that Corn will then populate the entire planet? Or other wind pollinators? Methinks you make mention of this because I exaggerated by saying "all", but we could not sustain most forms of vegetation without the pollinators.
 
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