So, the cause of
sudden colony collapse remains a bit mysterious, although some positive candidates are emerging.
Not exact matches
Colony collapse disorder, or CCD, as the
sudden mass honeybee losses were called, has faded in recent years as mysteriously as it began.
The parasites conceivably might play a role in
colony collapse disorder (CCD), the
sudden abandonment that has been resulting in the loss of 7 % of hives a year in the United States.
He adds that keeping one's family healthy isn't the only reason to avoid foods produced using chemical inputs: «Pesticide and herbicide use contaminates groundwater, ruins soil structures and promotes erosion, and may be a contributor to «
colony collapse disorder», the
sudden and mysterious die - off of pollinating honeybees that threatens the American food supply.»
Rita Brhel, Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan It's been nine years since
Colony Collapse Disorder first made headlines, not only in the beekeeping community but also to the masses with reports speculating the effects of this mysterious,
sudden disappearance of millions of honey bees on future supermarket prices.
Although that would of course be much more convenient when trying to solve the problem, research shows
Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD, that
sudden die - off of bee populations in Europe, North America and Asia, can not be attributed to one single... Continue reading →
The mystery of
Colony Collapse Disorder, a
sudden die - off of bee populations that spread across the world since 2006, is slowly being solved.
The study does not provide a clear connection to
Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD, the
sudden die - off of bee
colonies in many countries, which is being witnessed by beekeepers since 2006.
The
sudden and unexpected loss became known as
Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).