Why Australian Researchers Are 'Spying' On 5,000 Honey Bees

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The industrious honey bee not only provides us with delicious honey, but also, helps pollinate about a third of the world's fruits and vegetables. It is therefore no wonder that the ongoing deaths of millions of the tiny insects throughout the world, a phenomenon scientists call Colony Collapse Disorder, has researchers extremely worried. What's even worse is that despite extensive investigation, the cause still remains a total mystery.

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  • shivi483
    shivi483약 10년
    To give proof that is always their job some may not be doing it good but still they should keep an eye on them if case they cause anything inside the honey. They can be called the Spy scientist
    • diamondkid
      diamondkid10년 이상
      To sum it up, Scientists are putting microchips on honey bees to see what they do everyday and if anything changes and to see if feeding on plants with pesticide on it affects the honey bees.
      • callum약 11년
        I never new it will be like this.
        • OliviaL약 11년
          Scientists are putting microchips on honey bees to see what they do everyday and if anything changes and to see if feeding on plants with pesticide on it affects the honey bees.
          • katie p약 11년
            i think its very cool that they are going to put tags on the bees, "spying"on the bees will show us what there every move is, its also very cool that the scientists can do this :)
            • Taylor A.약 11년
              This article says that scientists are going to put tags on bees to follow there every move. The scientists call this "swarm sensing". That is a cool way to say that they are spying on the bees. I think it is pretty cool that scientists have enough technology that they can do something as technical as strapping spy cams on bees.
              • DB약 11년
                Bees are dying from Colony Collapse Disorder. They make us honey and give pollen to our fruits and vegetables. I hope the bees will not go extinct.
                • ricky s약 11년
                  the article says that they pollinate a third of the worlds fruits.alsoit said It is therefore no wonder that the ongoing deaths of millions of the tiny insects throughout the world,
                  • HollyH약 11년
                    Honey bees pollinate a third of the world's fruits and vegetables and after they're done with the day, they return to their consistent home. I'm concerned for the bees and their disorder.
                    • esequiel약 11년
                      i learned that honey bees are very important and they don't only make honey they also help pollinate third of the worlds fruit. bees are vary important without bees we wouldn't have the fruit we need.

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