tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2601639312234106733.post4508792002604511752..comments2023-11-10T22:27:47.359-05:00Comments on Eye on a Crazy Planet: Bee deaths must fuel focus on ecosystemRichard Khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10239826441964023625noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2601639312234106733.post-21818255618716200792014-09-07T18:13:11.563-04:002014-09-07T18:13:11.563-04:00As a trained apiarist, the concern over the myster...As a trained apiarist, the concern over the mysterious die-off of bees is alarming. From the bee louse, colony collapse is always a possibility, certainly guarantied if the girls are bringing a pesticide back with them. I’m no fan of GMO strains since I read Wheat Belly.<br /><br />But then again, most folks can’t tell the difference between a bee or a wasp, those that do probably aren’t aware that the bees in China are practically non-existent, where the peasants must now pollenate by hand their fruit bearing crops.<br /><br />Perhaps that’s one of the reasons China is investing heavily in robotics. To create machines to have sex with flowers.<br /><br />Darel Herb<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com