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| Hi All: Just wanted to give a "heads up" regarding "parasitoids" or "good bugs" ; insect parasites that are actually grown as a "natural way" to help agriculture in it's battle with insects. Just a thought, I'm not a scientist, but could these creatures have a hand in killing the disappearing bee population? They say they are harmless, yet insects play some role in this disease. Just wanted offer this as "food for thought". Faithxo |
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| Hi Faith, I'm very much researching in this particular area, because I have a strong suspicion that some "good bugs", have turned into parasitoids opportunistically. Carrying within them a cocktail of bug eggs, bacterias and fungi. Affecting an array of animals. Research by a German scientist points bee death to something concerning GM crops....I totally think this link is real. And who knows, may also have a bearing on good bugs, turning parasitic.... Jo xxx |
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| In my opinion the "Morgellons" bugs are engineered. Before I learned of the term Morgellons, I was searching online for information. In my search, I came across a website that sells bugs, some of which look similar to the "Morgellons". The website had a posting, can't remember the quote verbatim, but, it said something like "if you find the site and don't buy anything they will find you." I wondered how our government could allow biological weapons, I believe that is what they are, to be sold online. Two of my posts have disappeared so my computer may be compromised again. "THEY" have the ability to infiltrate and disrupt the operation of computers, phones, TV's and appliances. Warmest regards, Health to All Dove |
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| My Daughter just sent me this link. It was the first thing she came across researching the Bees dying off. carla xx http://website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman/varroa.html |
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| Carla, I met a BEE woman two years ago, just about the time I got a computer and found you gals. She was so heart broken because her family of bees died and so didnt others. She didnt know why. Then I meet you and see and hear the same thing. Plus I rememberd what a famous man said ?? who I dont know. But if the bees live man lives. Who was that? Dove woman, I too have had posts that were left out. People are not nice thats all. Dont think twice, just keep on going. You are welcome here! |
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| I think it was Charles Darwin who said it Natalie. The worst thing about all this is no one will be held accountable for causing this devastation. The people creating the mess are our corrupt goverments and they are doing it deliberately. I don't see how anyone can say otherwise. carla xx |
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| Hi ya, The Varroa was one of the first suspects back in 2001, then they thought fungus, but now as 2Many posted, pesticide is in the frame too. Apart from Darwin, Albert Einstein said this: "If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man." This isnt strictly true as bees arent the main pollinators of all crops...about a third according to a documentary I watched the other week. Still, it would cause a severe food shortage. Jo xxx |
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| Hi Jo and all. Thanks, Jo for such a quick response. No matter what occurs in this disease, from the onset there were at first stinging things, resembling tiny black bugs and bits of bugish peices exited as well. Finally as I lay sleeping sitting up while soaking my feet in vinegar, lemon, and salt, I placed salt on top of a lesion under chest and awoke with a teensy, tiny ladybug, dead exited the lesion; woke me up with the sting. Saved it. If anyone wishes to study it or any of my samples from different life cycles, I'd be happy to send. I have the fluffy, cotton candy, yarn-like ones that resemble musical notes and they are purple, blue, pink, etc. Have the larvae ones too, and more. They sell these "good bugs" and wish that this could be stopped. Love you all so much. Blessings to all !!! Faith xxxoxoxo |
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| Faith, If I was in the US, I'd snap them samples up. I said to Kritts earlier, that I'm perplexed as to why the fly larvae I've got arent meant to infect humans, only plants.....only crops. Have these insects been in contact with GM crops and agrobacterium? Have they been genetically altered...turning parasitic? Jo xxx |
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| They have finally realised there may be a connection between the Bats and the Bees dying off. About two years after us lot did . ![]() Die-off of bats is linked to new fungus - Los Angeles Times |
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