There is an interesting note at the end of this NY Times article about
honey bees being used to measure nuclear contamination.
- Paul
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/15/science/earth/15rabbit.html?ref=science
As the federal government pursues cleanups at various nuclear sites,
experts have deliberately contaminated a species to further their
efforts: honeybees. The Environmental Protection Agency says honeybees
have been used to map radioactive materials on five federal nuclear
reservations, including Hanford, as well as heavy metal pollutants.
Workers position a hive at a suspect area and wait to see what the bees
come back with. Researchers can measure the radioactive content of the
bees’ honey or wax, but “the recommended sample is the bee itself,” the
agency said.
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