Sunday, 26 August 2012

[www.keralites.net] Cell Phones are Killing Honey Bees also

 

Dear Friends,

Much controversy is going on and new research reports also support the truth that Mobile Phones are posing very high health hazards to human beings as well as  other members of the animal kingdom
A  bee-keeper of my acquaintance, who is a retired employee (labourer)  of the Kerala Agricultural University, is a good bee-keeper,He produces good quality Honey from his small bee-keeping unit. He has good practical knowledge from his long years of bee-keeping experience as an economical hobbyist, after his retirement.  He has come out with  his own  finding that after he has started carrying a mobile phone, the multiplication of bees has reduced substantially which in turn affecting  the yield of honey from his bee-keeping unit. Now he has strictly stopped carrying  his cell phone to the bee-keeping premises, showing positive result. 
After hearing this interesting information from Shri. Balan, the bee-keeper, I could find the following article when I searched in Google.
I had uploaded a couple of videos in youtube some months ago, of Shri Balan extracting  honey from bee-hives collected from a hollow space in a Chempakam tree located in my household premises (video links below)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wJHKtdt9Po&feature=g-upl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZzHyXuSdUo&feature=context-gau
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hd4uFUACj0s&feature=context-gau
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2jpLII210U&feature=context-gau


One of the several   research findings  available in the net on this topic when searched in Google is given below supporting Shri Balans's finding
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It's Official - Cell Phones are Killing Bees
by Lori Zimmer, 05/21/11
filed under: environmental destruction
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Scientists may have found the cause of the world's sudden dwindling population of bees – and cell phones may be to blame. Research conducted in Lausanne, Switzerland has shown that the signal from cell phones not only confuses bees, but also may lead to their death. Over 83 experiments have yielded the same results. With virtually most of the population of the United States (and the rest of the world) owning cell phones, the impact has been greatly noticeable.



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Led by researcher Daniel Favre, the alarming study found that bees reacted significantly to cell phones that were placed near or in hives in call-making mode. The bees sensed the signals transmitted when the phones rang, and emitted heavy buzzing noise during the calls.  The calls act as an instinctive warning to leave the hive, but the frequency confuses the bees, causing them to fly erratically. The study found that the bees' buzzing noise increases ten times when a cell phone is ringing or making a call – aka when signals are being transmitted, but remained normal when not in use.

The signals cause the bees to become lost and disoriented.  The impact has already been felt the world over, as the population of bees in the U.S. and the U.K. has decreased by almost half in the last thirty years – which coincides with the popularization and acceptance of cell phones as a personal device.  Studies as far back as 2008 have found that bees are repelled by cell phone signals.

Bees are an integral and necessary part of our agricultural and ecological systems, producing honey, and more importantly pollinating our crops.  As it is unlikely that the world will learn to forgo the convenience of cell phones, it is unclear how much they will contribute to the decline of bees, and their impact on the environment.


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