Scientists discover what’s killing the bees and it’s worse than you thought

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Qz.com-7/14/13, Todd Wooly

Outlawing a type of insecticides is not a panacea. AP Photo/Ben Margot

Scientists had struggled to find the trigger for so-called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) that has wiped out an estimated 10 million beehives, worth $2 billion, over the past six years. Suspects have included pesticides, disease-bearing parasites and poor nutrition. But in a first-of-its-kind study published today in the journal PLOS ONE, scientists at the University of Maryland and the US Department of Agriculture have identified a witch’s brew of pesticides and fungicides contaminating pollen that bees collect to feed their hives. The findings break new ground on why large numbers of bees are dying though they do not identify the specific cause of CCD, where an entire beehive dies at once.

When researchers collected pollen from hives on the east coast pollinating cranberry, watermelon and other crops and fed it to healthy bees, those bees showed a significant decline in their ability to resist infection by a parasite called Nosema ceranae. The parasite has been implicated in Colony Collapse Disorder though scientists took pains to point out that their findings do not directly link the pesticides to CCD. The pollen was contaminated on average with nine different pesticides and fungicides though scientists discovered 21 agricultural chemicals in one sample. Scientists identified eight ag chemicals associated with increased risk of infection by the parasite.

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While I appreciate all that

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While I appreciate all that these scientists mentioned here have done to discover the cause of CCD, we must at some point recognize the fact that this is essentially one end of the scientific spectrum cleaning up the messes of the other end of the scientific spectrum.

And that maybe the answer to solving these scientific mysteries, is not to cause them in the first place.

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