Date: 10/02/2015 13:51:17
From: Bubblecar
ID: 674581
Subject: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

It’s the bee version of a mystery thriller. Hives full of healthy honey bees suddenly empty. Inside, beekeepers the world over would find abandoned young and a queen but no worker bee corpses.

At first apiarists worried a new disease was infecting their colonies. Evidence would later show bees were stressed out – by pesticides, pests and poor food quality – but not even that could explain the rapid decimation of colonies.

Now an Australian-led team has discovered how multiple stressors trigger a series of events that can quickly lead to a total breakdown of bee society.

“It’s very rapid,” said research leader Andrew Barron.

“You’re colony goes from having lots of bees to no bees in a few weeks. There’s no obvious pathogen and there’s no corpses left in the hive,” said Dr Barron, from Macquarie University.

Known as colony collapse disorder, it has affected about 30 per cent of honey bee colonies in Europe and North America each year over the past decade. Australian honey bee colonies, which play a significant role in crop production, worth about $5 billion a year, have so far been unaffected.

….It is well known that honey bees delay leaving their hive to forage until later in adulthood. Foraging for nectar and pollen is hard work, and bees frequently die from exhaustion or getting lost.

But if external stressors such as pests or pesticides kill too many forager bees at once, it triggers a rapid maturation of the next generation and prompts them to leave the nest before they’re are ready.

“Bees who start to forage when they’ve been adults for less than two weeks are just not good at it. They take longer, and they complete fewer trips.” When Dr Barron and his team placed tiny radio trackers on young forager bees they discovered they also died earlier.

When the team entered this information into a model they found these premature deaths triggered a vicious cycle, whereby subsequent generations of inefficient foragers could not return enough resources to keep the colony going, leading to its collapse.

“Our model suggests bees are very good at buffering against stress, but there’s a tipping point and then you see this rapid transition into complete societal failure,” Dr Barron said.

http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/australian-scientists-may-have-solved-the-mystery-of-bee-colony-collapse-20150209-13a6ss.html

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Date: 10/02/2015 14:05:39
From: Michael V
ID: 674594
Subject: re: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

Interesting, thanks.

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Date: 10/02/2015 14:10:19
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 674600
Subject: re: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

They are not HIVE positive.

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Date: 10/02/2015 14:11:27
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 674601
Subject: re: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

I wonder if somebody has tried to convert bees to a religion, and they said “fuck this I’m out of here?

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Date: 10/02/2015 14:13:29
From: Tamb
ID: 674602
Subject: re: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

bob(from black rock) said:


I wonder if somebody has tried to convert bees to a religion, and they said “fuck this I’m out of here?

Couldn’t get a burqa to fit over the antennae?

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Date: 10/02/2015 14:14:16
From: Michael V
ID: 674603
Subject: re: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

Peak Warming Man said:


They are not HIVE positive.
:)

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Date: 10/02/2015 14:32:44
From: Divine Angel
ID: 674610
Subject: re: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

Bubblecar said:

but not even that could explain the rapid decimation of colonies.

It’s probably a mini tornado.

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Date: 10/02/2015 14:33:45
From: Dropbear
ID: 674612
Subject: re: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

I blame reality TV

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Date: 10/02/2015 15:18:54
From: wookiemeister
ID: 674638
Subject: re: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

I’d heard tony Abbott was to blame

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Date: 10/02/2015 15:20:42
From: wookiemeister
ID: 674639
Subject: re: Oz Scientists Blame Bee Colony Collapse on Social Breakdown

when you attack the worker bees in our society things go down rapidly as well

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