Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 6:05 AM Subject: [BEE-L] Are Pesticides Poisoning Honey Bees? Peter posted: >As usual, the news media has cherry-picked this story to bolster their >bias. Excerpts from a more informed article on the studies: > In summary, this project will be seeking to understand the molecular basis > of learning and memory in bees using our knowledge of mammalian processes > and address if, and how, these are affected by pesticide exposure. It seems above the *more informed* article still sums up as looking to find out how learning and memory are affected by PESTICIDE exposure or am I missing something? I was glad to see the article understands that the hypothesis of Jerry Brumenshenk and his group has a long way to go before the beekeeping world will say *CCD cause found* and a longer way to go before the *CCD solution is found*. At first it was nosema ceranae & IAPV = CCD then : Kashmir virus & nosema ceranae = CCD Now: A new virus & nosema ceranae = CCD From the first report most beekeepers realized the only possible solution for the above was to control nosema ceranae (the tools are available and approved) *and* to maintain low enough varroa levels in our bees to prevent parasitic mite syndrome (PMS) which is the term the USDA-ARS named which includes *all* virus issues with bees (IAPV, Kashmir & any new or unnamed virus). Please call me when something really new is discovered as I need to keep busy controlling varroa & nosema in my bees. I might add an observation from my years of keeping Russian/Russian bees. Almost no PMS despite a high level of varroa mites. I would be very interested in the reason why? As the Russian line is mixed with mongrels you start to see PMS in the hives at the same varroa levels as the original Russian/Russian line tolerated. Hmmm. Years ago I had an email from Charlie concerning my seeing nosema ceranae effecting my Russian/Russian bees. Charlie emailed the Russian bee is effected by nosema ceranae like other races. bob *********************************************** The BEE-L mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html Guidelines for posting to BEE-L can be found at: http://honeybeeworld.com/bee-l/guidelines.htm