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Mesajde Nebunu_R » 06 Feb 2012, 10:25

articol in Reader's Digest despre disparitia in masa a albinelor
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Mesajde kiloz » 01 Apr 2012, 11:58

Pesticides hit queen bee numbers
Richard Black By Richard Black Environment correspondent, BBC News
Bee with tag Pesticides are not the whole problem, but some think they could be a significant one
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Some of the world's most commonly used pesticides are killing bees by damaging their ability to navigate and reducing numbers of queens, research suggests.

Scientific groups in the UK and France studied the effects of neonicotinoids, which are used in more than 100 nations on farm crops and in gardens.

The UK team found the pesticides caused an 85% drop in queen production.

Writing in the journal Science, the groups note that bee declines in many countries are reducing crop yields.

In the UK alone, pollination is calculated to be worth about £430m to the national economy.

And the US is among countries where a succession of local populations has crashed, a syndrome known as Colony Collapse Disorder.

Many causes have been suggested, including diseases, parasites, reduction in the range of flowers growing wild in the countryside, pesticides, or a combination of them all.

The neonicotinoids investigated in the two Science papers are used on crops such as cereals, oilseed rape and sunflowers.

Often the chemical is applied to seeds before planting. As the plant grows, the pesticide is contained in every part of it, deterring insect pests such as aphids.

But it also enters the pollen and nectar, which is how it can affect bees.

Dave Goulson from the UK's University of Stirling and colleagues studied the impact of the neonicotinoid imidacloprid on bumblebees.

They let bees from some colonies feed on pollen and sugar water containing levels of imidacloprid typically found in the wild, while others received a natural diet.

Then they placed the colonies out in the field.
'Severely compromised'

After six weeks, colonies exposed to the pesticide were lighter than the others, suggesting that workers had brought back less food to the hive.

But the most dramatic effect was on queen production. The naturally-fed hives produced around 14 queens each - those exposed to the pesticide, just two.
Bee on flower Pollination is calculated to be worth about £430m to the UK economy

"I wouldn't say this proves neonicotinoids are the sole cause of the problems bees face," said Dr Goulson, "but it does suggest they're likely to be one of the causes, and possibly a significant one.

"The use of these pesticides is so widespread that most bee colonies in areas of arable farming are likely to be exposed to them, so there is potential for them to be playing a significant role in suppression of bee populations on a pretty staggering scale."

The French research group investigated the impact of a different neonicotinoid, thiamethoxam, on the number of bees able to make it back to the colony after release.

Using tiny tags attached to the bees' backs, they showed that significantly fewer insects came back if they had previously been exposed to levels of thiamethoxam that they might encounter on farms.

Calculations showed the impairment was bad enough that the capacity of colonies to survive could be severely compromised.

"What we found is that actually if colonies are exposed to pesticides, the population might decline to a point that would put them at risk of collapse due to other stressors," said lead scientist Mickael Henry from the French National Insitute for Agricultural Research (Inra) in Avignon.

Dr Henry told BBC News that it was time for authorities to re-design the safety tests that pesticides have to pass.

"To date, the tests mostly require that the doses found in nature do not kill bees," he said.

"But those authorisation processes ignore possible consequences for the behaviour of bees, and we hope the people in charge will be more careful."
Worldwide business

Neonicotinoids are a multi-billion dollar business worldwide. Even though some countries have banned them partially, a complete global prohibition, as some environmental groups advocate, might be impossible.

May Berenbaum, head of entomology at the University of Illinois and one of the leading US experts on CCD, said the chemicals should be used more carefully.

"There is no question that neonicotinoids are being used recklessly, for want of a better word," she said.

"Fifty years of experience should have taught us that overuse of a single class of compounds is an inherently unsustainable practice, and that pre-treating seeds when pest problems might not even be present is collossally unwise.

"But neonicotinoids could be banned everywhere in the world, and honeybees would still have problems with pathogens, parasites, habitat degradation and overuse of just about every other class of chemical pesticide."

At EU level, the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee has asked the European Commission to increase research and produce an action plan to conserve bees.

"When the action plan is produced, we are ready to give member states a deadline to use or not use a specific pesticide - until then it is up to individual states," said Paolo de Castro MEP, the committee's chairman.

In the UK context, Dr Goulson added, it would certainly be worth re-considering neonicotinoid use in gardens.

"Personally I would ban insecticides completely in gardens," he said.

"There are very few serious insect pests in Britain as far as gardening's concerned, it's too cold; and if roses have a few aphids on, then tough, it's not a big deal."

His research team now plans to expand their study to other bee species, while Dr Henry's group will try to discover exactly how thiamethoxam does its damage.

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Re: Revista Presei

Mesajde kiloz » 01 Apr 2012, 12:02

Neonicotinoids Challenged as Study Links Imidacloprid to 85% Mortality of Queen Bees (update)
Chemical Week / 31 March 2012


Pesticides Linked to Fewer Queen Bees and Deaths Away From Hives
Washington Post / 29 March 2012
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Re: Revista Presei

Mesajde MyBees » 14 Aug 2012, 00:08

Seceta şi canicula lasă judeţul Vaslui fără miere de albine. Dar mai au o sansa la floarea soarelui, zice nenea de Vaslui la data publicarii - 13 august 2012.

"Apicultorilor nu le rămâne decât să spere că vor avea noroc în sezonul mierii de floarea soarelui pentru că, în acest an, cantităţile de miere de tei şi salcâm sunt foarte mici."

Colegii din Vaslui, cat mai aveti pana la floarea soarelui? A inceput sa infloreasca? :)
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Re: Revista Presei

Mesajde Jean Valjean » 14 Aug 2012, 08:34

Temperaturi de 60 de grade in stup ? Se poate ajunge la aceasta temeperatura in stup si totusi familia sa traiasca? Sau ceara sa nu se topeasca?
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Re: Revista Presei

Mesajde MyBees » 14 Aug 2012, 14:12

La Adevarul de Vaslui, se pare ca da :)
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Mesajde alt stupar » 14 Aug 2012, 17:13

Jean Valjean scrie:Temperaturi de 60 de grade in stup ? Se poate ajunge la aceasta temeperatura in stup si totusi familia sa traiasca? Sau ceara sa nu se topeasca?


:mrgreen: asta e nivelul de documentare a presailor din Romania.
Paralela cu realitatile.
Bine ca n-a scris, in goana dupa senzational, ca am fost 70, ba chiar in unele cazuri, 60 de grade in l :evil: azi
lada plina de albine, dalta si afumatorul
in rest... Dumnezeu cu mila !
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Re: Revista Presei

Mesajde MIHAI BALS » 15 Aug 2012, 15:58

cand au fost 40-42 grade afara am avut o singura familie fara fund cu sita si fara polistiren sub tabla din capac.
mi-au scapat cateva familii la control si au rezultat cativa roi naturali printre care si asta,deci avea toti fagurii noi.
hranit bine,caldura,faguri noi =caput.
fagurii au cazut,mierea a curs si din cauza mirosului a fost furtisagat.
la 2 zile am luat puietul capacit din fagurii rupti si l-am pus in magazia unui stup ca cat intreg.
puietul a supravietuit.
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Re: Revista Presei

Mesajde Donbazil » 16 Aug 2012, 17:35

Sal'tare!
Cred ca daca aveai un urdinis adevarat, nu se intampla nimic.....Si la altzii au fost 42 de grade dar albinele au facut suficienta ventilatzie chear cu fund fix fiind lada - si nu s-a intamplat nimic.
Acuma depinde si de alte imprejurari, ca de ex. ce fel de foitze de ceara ai folosit ca aia bulgareasca curge la temperaturi mai scazute.....Si ar mai fi inca vreo cateva elemente, dar totusi ma mir.....Chear asa, sa stea stupul pe loc si sa cada ceara din rame???..... :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Mesajde Jean Valjean » 17 Aug 2012, 10:06

Cel mai mare risc in viata este sa nu-ti asumi nici un risc!
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Re: Revista Presei

Mesajde Dragos2006 » 17 Aug 2012, 11:07

Mare e gradina Domnului ! dupa ce romanii erau cei mai mari specialisti la fotbal si politica acum se pricep si la apicultura . Doctorul Bojita daca tacea filozof ramanea... :D sare de lamaie se pune de cand lumea in siropul de zahar si nu a mai murit nimeni , sare de lamaie folosesc toate gospodinele , etc.
Ajuta-l Doamne pe dusmanul meu !Da-i viata lunga sa asiste la succesul meu ...
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Re: Revista Presei

Mesajde jonny_it » 17 Aug 2012, 15:36

Conteaza concentratia .. totusi nimeni nu este atat de ***** incat sa puna 100 gr sare de lamaie la litrul de sirop. La concentratia asta probabil albinele nu il prelucreaza deloc. :)
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Mesajde Dragos2006 » 19 Sep 2012, 21:11

Ajuta-l Doamne pe dusmanul meu !Da-i viata lunga sa asiste la succesul meu ...
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Re: Revista Presei

Mesajde teinegru64 » 19 Sep 2012, 21:37

Sincer, imi pare rau de ce aud.Totusi au mai avut si altii oferte, de cateva ori, a cate 100 de milioane si au zis ...PAS . Ador sa beau cafea .....la mine in batatura....alaturi de fetele mele.
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