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Old 04-30-2008, 05:45 AM
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Little bee, little bee, where are you?

I just had a vision a few minutes ago about bees... I saw that many plants etc were dying out, and that bees were getting a virus... I heard people discussing together "what could be causing this virus"? So, I asked my spiritual father if he knew... but it wasn't his voice... and I heard, malnutrition, theres plants going slowly into extinction dear.

Then, I decided to take a break from IS and start reading some old magazines - I picked up a copy of New Scientist from September 2006, as I keep some by, trying to throw them out slowly but its hard! hehe.
The first article I saw was... "Last chance to stop plant catastrophe" Many plants are going extinct slowly but at what cost to nature? The magazine mentioned nothing of the affect it's having on bees though!

So, perhaps these mystery viruses the bees are getting is through malnutrition of certain plant pollen that they are not getting enough of!? like a potassium deficiency or scurvy in humans etc?


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Yes that is a major problem in the states, bee's are constantly dying, due to a mass of things, most of it is viruses and diseases.

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There are still enough bees but to just own 10 hives ranks in quite a bit of profit, because of the shortage you see.


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Heheheh i know what you mean, we dont live so far awat from each other,

Im surrounded by diaries lol, and lots of orchards.....

I own a couple hives now, and its been financing my latest endeavors grins*

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Yeah i used to live inbetween two, not so much fun, 30 min south of fresno, big diary land, tulare-kings counties.

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We would go to loook in ou garage in the midle of winter turn on the light and whe we would walk out, the cieling would still be pitch black.


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Nope,

Not really,

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>>Little bee, little bee, where are you? <<

they all went to the Bee Movie to sue humanity for swiping all the honey ...sorry, but i really liked how they explained to kids what bees do and why they are so important!

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Bee's are dying form multiple viruses, predators overkilling,
and well, its not just a one tier thing....


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