In a message dated 16/12/2009 00:08:00 GMT Standard Time,
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I do not want to become a pro or con of climate change (or convince
any one of my personal views), I only want to have actual data of
beekeeping events of the past to relate to sun cycles and figure out
how to keep bees in this foreseable future.
It is known that sunspot cycles do have effects on life on Earth, an
example (from memory, can't quote a reference) being the first blooming of
snowdrops which follows the cycle. At an astronomical observatory a year or so
ago and astronomer showed me graphs of sunspot activity and 'global warming'
and there appeared to be a similar pattern. The biggest bee losses in the
UK in recent years was in 1987 according to government data gleaned from
the reports of Bee Inspectors finding hives dead when they went to inspect
them. I have no idea what the Maunder situation was then.
Chris
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