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Silence of the Bees
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In this behind-the-scenes podcast, experts from the Silence of the Bees remind us why honeybees are so important — and what ordinary citizens can do to help.

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Frank J. Regan -- June 19th, 2008 at 8:07 pm

One of the interesting quotes from this exceptional PBS program is that in terms of immediate ramifications the Bee Colony Collapse Syndrome (CCS) will be more catastrophic than Global Warming. I cannot vouch for this superlative statement, but CCS should be on your radar. The mainstream media in general has not done its job in making this environmental issue, the possible loss of bees, up-front-and-center of our attention.

The loss of bees could affect a third of the things we see growing around us and it will certainly profoundly affect our agriculture, meaning our economy, if this problem is not solved. The point that needs to be hammered on is that our government should make sure there are sufficient funds to conduct all the studies necessary to find out why bees are dying off. We cannot leave this to private industry or educational facilities. Check out “The Silence of the Bees” to get the importance of this issue—don’t wait for mainstream media to get in your face with this because they won’t get it until it’s too late.

ACH -- June 21st, 2008 at 7:25 pm

Hi,
I’ve heard that the contrails from aircrafts may be infuencing viruses as they seed the air bacteria attach to the aluminum-fibers from the aircraft and fall to earth. Could this be affecting the honeybees as well as many deformed amphibians see by other scientists?

ashley -- May 14th, 2009 at 5:39 am

this gave me no information what so ever.

Chris -- August 21st, 2009 at 10:45 am

Has anyone looked into the low frequency sound known as “The Hum” which is being heard all over the world as a possible cause of Bee Colony Collapse Syndrome. I know this is affecting humans already. How is it affecting wildlife, including bees?

Stephanie -- September 12th, 2009 at 7:13 pm

This was a very informative podcast and I hope more people can learn about the honeybee and what we can do to help them. I am proud to say I am going to have this as my topic for a problem/solution essay in my english class.

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