Curing the collapse of Bee colonies

While most of us squirm at the site of a bee heading toward us, while enjoying that beer in the backyard, it’s important for us to realize that those bees play an extremely important role in the horticultural process. Without bees carrying pollen around, crops would suffer and many agricultural farms would die off.

A few years ago apiarists (bee farmers) noticed a serious decline in bee colonies along with the death of many colonies. Recently, some scientists from Spain discovered that the cause of the decline in bee colonies was directly linked to a fungal virus being contracted by the colonies and not cell-phone use, as some idiot scientists speculated.

After determining the type of fungus and fumigating several test colonies, scientists have determined that the virus is curable. No need to worry people. The bees will be back in full force this summer!

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Christopher Aceto Owner of Thottfield Inc., a small multimedia and communications consultancy based in Toronto, Canada. Always on the hunt for innovative and exciting ideas and technology. Christopher Aceto | Thottfield Inc.