People generally know that substances that are harmless when taken separately in small doses can lead to disorientation, and perhaps uncharacteristic behavior, when mixed. Honey bees, apparently, do not. After all, dabbling is what honey bees do, and it's what we love them for. These little workers are responsible for billions of annual agricultural industry dollars, thanks to their pollination services. But bees haven't been staying on task. They've been acting a little weird lately--leaving their hives and not coming back--and attracting a lot of attention for it.
Yes it's like the canary effect. And worse, with CCD becoming more of a problem, the whole agricultural industry will suffer. The industry bees support is then going and poisoning them! There are so many special interest groups and corporate sources keeping pestisides and GMO's in full circulation. The information is out there, about our backwards ways of food production AND the effects it's causing to the environment. This is a new example. The whole food industry needs to be organic, and this needs to be legally enforced. People can plant flowers and buy organic foods, but they should also write to congress and say that the American food production system needs to change.
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