Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 31 (PTI) Mobile towers are posing a threat to honey bees in Kerala withe electromagnetic radiation from mobile towers and cell phones having the potential to kill worker bees that go out to collect nectar from flowers, says a study.
A plunge in beehive population has been reported from different parts of Kerala and if measures are not taken to check mushrooming of mobile powers, bees could be wiped out from Kerala within a decade, environmentalist and Reader in Zoology, Dr Sainudeen Pattazhy says in his study.
In one of his experiments he found that when a mobile phone was kept near a beehive it resulted in collapse of the colony in five to 10 days, with the worker bees failing to return home, leaving the hives with just queens, eggs and hive-bound immature bees.
Very interesting tara.ive notice myself no bees and very little regular flies than normal for this time of year.thought it was chemtrails.but maybe a mixture of both.makes ya angry.
Maybe we should use VHF and UHF signals that the government took away from us when we were using our old analog TV sets. There is alot of specturm space just like the 800 MHz regional cell phone towers. 800 MHz and 1.9 GHz regions are where most of the cell phones
transmit. Maybe we should get them to put cell phone towers up that are designed for lower
UHF frequencies. 800 MHz and on up are hazardous to our health and the honey bees. We need to get them to use the 400 MHz region in the future in rural areas where the bee hives
are located.
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