Once again your humble beekeeper is dealing with the blind leading the blind.
From what I posted on the YouTube page:
At the 2009 Naturescaping event I got into a discussion with a woman about CCD.
CCD or Colony Collapse Disorder is the latest buzzword bingo term for what is happening to bees. As to whether CCD is even a real disorder is subject to debate. However the supposed symptoms are laid out pretty clearly.
The hive has it population take a downturn over weeks. Don't believe me? Fine read it for yourself.
http://maarec.psu.edu/pressReleases/FallDwindleUpdate0107.pdf
"While the actual rate of adult bee loss in populations have not been recorded, it
is clear that otherwise strong colonies can quickly lose their entire
workforce in a matter of weeks. "
CCD does not take place over a few days. I really tried to indulge this woman but and even tried to side with her but this is where you have a person who feel they are an authority and in reality they are clueless and the people they get information from are clueless.
Not an hour later I gave a presentation at the end of the presentation I had to explain to another woman who still believes that cell phone towers were the source of CCD.
*sigh*
Sincerely,
Brendhan
CELL PHONE TOWERS !!!
And here all this time I thought it was those pesky aliens sucking them out of the hive in the middle of the night .. :-D
Not surprised :-\
Humans are one of the dumbest creatures on Earth overall, some of us make " learning " a lifetime passion which by the way keeps us out of the " Ignorant Category ", others are just like you said.
What an interesting lady! :-D
Wow! And to think she's a beekeeper. I wonder what planet she is getting her information from, hatchings?
Wow!
...JP
And I bet she is registered to vote :lau:
From what she is saying I am guessing her hive swarmed multiple times until there were not enough left behind to sustain the hive.
They just kept hatching out until there literrally was no tomorrow! :lau:
...JP
You keep your cool very well. Tony
The hive is hatching??? I think that was the first time she had ever seen a bee that wasn't on a flower in her front yard.
She reminds me of a lady I over heard while eating dinner one night with my dad. We were at a steak house and there were 2 couples seated behind us that were conversing rather loudly. They were discussing the northern lights. One lady said you could see them better the farther north you went because you were closer to the sky. I about choked on my steak. I wanted to turn and ask if that meant you had to crawl on the north pole so your head was not above the atmosphere.
Send her down my way maybe she can get Verizon to take down a tower that's obstucting my view lol. :-D