BEES
Important new study on bees:
MOBILE PHONE-INDUCED HONEYBEE WORKER PIPING
A careful new study from Switzerland by Daniel Favre, published online April 13, 2011, demonstrates the effects of cell phones on honeybees.
More than 80 sound recordings were taken from 5 different hives during February through June 2009. A cell phone was place in the hives near the bees. When the cell phone was off, or on standby mode, the bees were not disturbed. When the cell phone was turned on, the effect was dramatic: within 25 to 40 minutes the sounds made by the bees increased in intensity and frequency, producing the “worker piping signal.” If the cell phone was turned off immediately, the bees calmed down within 2 or 3 minutes. If the cell phone was left on for 20 hours and then turned off, the piping signal continued for up to 12 hours more. The effect was consistent and repeatable.
Worker piping is usually produced by bees preparing to leave the hive in a swarm.
The author refers to another study recently done in India. In that study, when a mobile phone was kept continuously on near a beehive it resulted in collapse of the colony in 5 to 10 days, with the worker bees failing to return home.
genevalunch.com/files/2011/05/favre.pdf
CHANGES IN HONEYBEE BEHAVIOUR AND BIOLOGY UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF CELLPHONE RADIATIONS
Ved Parkash Sharma and Neelima R. Kumar.
http://media.withtank.com/a49823b5aa.pdf
2007 A Brochure Series authored by Ulrich Warnke, internationally renowned bioscientist at Saarland University
http://www.hese-project.org/hese-uk/en/papers/warnke_bbm.pdf 1.5MB
from: https://www.cellphonetaskforce.org/bees/