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> >All I know is if someone put a mobile phone in my house that, in scale,
> was
> the size of a large truck and then called me
I appreciate the humor, but the experiment wasn't run that way. The phones
were above a board, not in contact with the bees, and there was no ringing,
as the connection was maintained continuously.
What I find of interest, was that the bees did not appear to react to the
EMR until 30-30 minutes of signal had passed, and that they remained
disturbed for some time afterwards. The question to me is, why the delay?
Although I do not suspect cell phones as causing CCD, I found the study
quite interesting, and feel that the author suggested good follow up
studies.
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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
ScientificBeekeeping.com
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