Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in Honey Bees Caused by EMF Radiation

Authors: Santhosh Kumar S.

Year: 2018 Dec 21

Category: Environmental Science

Journal: Bioinformation

Institution: Bioinformation

DOI: 10.6026/97320630014521

URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6563664

Abstract

Overview

Honey bees are invaluable to our planet. As human technology advances, particularly in communications, it inadvertently impacts the natural world. This abstract discusses the environmental and biological repercussions of increased electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation on honey bees.

Findings

  • The study identifies multiple causes for bee colony collapse disorder (CCD), including pesticides, diseases, and climate change.
  • It highlights recent findings that link EMF radiation from cell phone towers and handsets as contributors to CCD.

Conclusion

This research points out the urgent need for reevaluating the impact of EMF emissions on the environment, particularly concerning honey bees, which are vital for the ecosystem. It calls for extended research into the specific technical aspects of EMF emission and its broader effects on bee populations.

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