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The name CCD (Colony Collapse Disorder) was chosen because the name
disappearing disease implies that one knows that the cause of the disappearance of
the bees is a disease, which may or may not be true.
I was involved in the phone call that discussed what to call this when it
became apparent that the problem was not fall dwindle disease (another of the
old names that implied that the disorder only occurs in the fall).
I was the one that argued that we shouldn't call it a disease unless we knew
it was a disease. Also, not all of the bees disappeared, the first symptom
was a collapse. Jeff Pettis pointed out that Collapse better described what
we were seeing. And, it occurred at the colony level, hence the name CCD.
Now, I've been around for over 30 years, so I can say that CCD may be the
same thing as the Disappearing Disease of the 70s and 60s - if you read the old
reports, the symptoms are similar, if not the same. Its also been called
Dwindling Disease, and a host of names such as SAD. Assuming this is something
that comes around every so often, the problem with the old names is that
most implied things about the problem that were assumed, not proven.
And, as many on the list are quick to point out, disappearing disease had a
tendency to disappear before anyone could figure it out. Unfortunately, we
are into year two of CCD in this iteration (assuming it is the same problem)
and it hit at the same time (maybe shifted a few weeks later) and about the
same number of colonies/operations as it did the year before.
Jerry
Jerry
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