BEES “EXTINCT”
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(NNC) - Step outside, go to your nearest garden, park or forest - and look around. You might not notice it at first, but today the entire world changed - nearly all bees have simply disappeared.
Yes, as strange as it sounds -it’s true. Though scientists have been studying Colony Collapse Disorder for months, none of the scientific community expected the phenomenon that has occurred - the complete disappearance, almost extinction, of bee colonies worldwide. That is why many entymologists have begun calling it the “bee apocalypse,” and now has the scientific community in a state of panic.
“The implications of this phenomenon can not be underestimated,” said Dr. Brian Goldstein, an entymologist who has been studying the disappearances. “Two thirds of the world’s fruits rely on pollinator insects. We are facing a crisis of epic proportions.”
To put the threat into perspective, Dr. Goldstein says that about 1/3 of our diets rely on pollinator insects. And bees have always been the primary source of that pollination.
As of now, scientists are still perplexed as to what has caused the disappearance. Though some have theorized that an Asian strain of the nosema ceranae parasite is the cause, the theory has been largely debunked due to the bizarre nature of the deaths - that being complete disappearance.
Currently, the only bees that remain alive are those that have been kept in contained laboratories - now under guard by the US government.
There has been no official word from the President concerning the matter.
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POSTED BY RON BOLDWALL, NEW YORK, NY 21:34:47
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they said on the news this morning that it probably has something to do with global climate change. not sure what the source is on the nosema ceranae parasite, but either way, this is insane.
Steven said this on August 6th, 2007 at 2:20 pm
Too many people. Too many. And too many ignorant lazy people.
sevendog said this on August 7th, 2007 at 10:52 am
“Currently, the only bees that remain alive are those that have been kept in contained laboratories - now under guard by the US government.”
WRONG!!! bees are NOT extinct!
i live in the US and I see dozens of bees every day. IN MY OWN BACKYARD!
de-bunker said this on August 7th, 2007 at 1:11 pm
lol just because u happen to see them dont mean they arent dying in large numbers be realistic now
kd said this on December 24th, 2007 at 12:33 am
hmm i wonder how many people finshed the artical and cared or wondered over to good ol’ scarlet johansson over there.
buzzbuzz said this on April 13th, 2008 at 5:59 pm