Solving The Great Honeybee Killer Mystery

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Interesting development in the quest to identify what is killing off colonies of honeybees. It's not pesticides or GMO foods. The likely culprits are a fungus and a virus.

It has been one of the great murder mysteries of the garden: what is killing off the honeybees?

Since 2006, 20 to 40 percent of the bee colonies in the United States alone have suffered “colony collapse.” Suspected culprits ranged from pesticides to genetically modified food.

Now, a unique partnership — of military scientists and entomologists — appears to have achieved a major breakthrough: identifying a new suspect, or two.

A fungus tag-teaming with a virus have apparently interacted to cause the problem, according to a paper by Army scientists in Maryland and bee experts in Montana in the online science journal PLoS One.

Exactly how that combination kills bees remains uncertain, the scientists said — a subject for the next round of research. But there are solid clues: both the virus and the fungus proliferate in cool, damp weather, and both do their dirty work in the bee gut, suggesting that insect nutrition is somehow compromised.


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/07/science/07bees.html?_r=2&src=ISMR_AP_LO_MST_FB
 
Good. I am happy that they are working on finding out what the problem with the bees are.
 
Reminds me of a poem my Mom used to tell us to get us to eat our vegetables....

I eat my peas with honey
I've done it all my life
It makes them taste kind of funny
But it keeps them on my knife.
 
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