Colony Collapse Syndrome

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The disappearance of honey bees is baffling scientists everywhere. Although most people see bees as useless annoying insects, they play an important role in the eco-system. Without bees, agricultural business would cease to exist, so it is vital that bees are saved. Currently, about one-third of the honey bees on the United states have disappeared. It seems that within a few days of having a good, healthy colony of bees, most of the adult population disappears. They can't even find any bodies near the hive. Scientists nicknamed this as CCD (Colony Collapse Disorder). Bees have been disappearing all over the globe. Countries such as Portugal, Poland, Central America, and South America have all reported cases of the phenomenon. When bees get sick, they sacrifice themselves and leave the colony to die to lessen possibility of spreading the disease or affliction to the rest of the hive. What is unique about CCD though, is the sheer number of bees leaving the hive.
Scientists right now have know idea what is causing it, but they believe it is something like AIDS(acquired immune deficiency syndrome) in humans. It severely weakens the immune system and makes the insect/animal/person very weak and vulnerable to all sorts of diseases. Some scientists believe that the virus that started CCD, or was the final spark to light the fire to start CCD, was found in Australian bees. Penn State University theorizes that some of the newer pesticides are effecting the bees ability to learn, thus, keeping them from finding their way back to the hive. Or, the chemicals may be suppressing their immune system. Pollen samples were taken from bees that were left in a field that was sprayed with pesticides, and the tests showed that the pollen contained ...

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...d select the genes and traits you want to be in your fruit/product/plant/etc so you can get more of what you want out of your plant. The downside to it, is without bees, someone, or something needs to go around, and pollinate every single flower, crop, and fruit that you need to grow. Could you even imagine pollinating a large bean field by hand? That would be utterly ridiculous, and I'm really hoping we never get that desperate.

Sources:
1. http://science.howstuffworks.com/zoology/insects-arachnids/colony-collapse-disorder2.htm
2. http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpott/2013/07/bee-colony-collapse-disorder-fungicides
3. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/06/08/bees-dying-off.aspx
4. http://www.salon.com/2013/03/21/without_honeybees_we_may_cease_to_be/
5. http://membracid.wordpress.com/2013/06/19/will-we-have-fruit-in-a-future-without-bees/

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