Win / Conspiracies
Conspiracies
Sign In
DEFAULT COMMUNITIES All General AskWin Funny Technology Animals Sports Gaming DIY Health Positive Privacy
Reason: None provided.

It seems a bit sudden that they died that quick. I thought the frequency played havoc with their navigation so they lose their way back to the hive becoming stranded and dying.

Perhaps it caused the queen to become irrelevant losing her influence causing the hive to attack each other, like they would do invaders?

But don't bees get viruses, one very bad, dunno what it's called, but I recall it quickly kills off a hive from a parasite entering it? The parasite is quite common in some nations, appearing more frequently by increasing cross contamination. Isn't it true the bee wasn't native to North America? It was brought over by colonization.

In that video they have kids playing near to bees, seems like a reason to otherwise prevent it. Bees around their hive aren't child proof.

Yes cellphones towers are hazardous to bees plenty of studies proving this. But that quick seems odd?

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It seems a bit sudden that they died that quick. I thought the frequency played havoc with their navigation so they lose their way back to the hive becoming stranded and dying.

Perhaps it caused the queen to become irrelevant losing her influence causing the hive attack each other, like they would do invader?

But don't bees get viruses, one very bad, dunno what it's called, but I recall it quickly kills off a hive from a parasite entering it? The parasite is quite common in some nations, appearing more frequently by increasing cross contamination. Isn't it true the bee wasn't native to North America? It was brought over by colonization.

In that video they have kids playing near to bees, seems like a reason to otherwise prevent it. Bees around their hive aren't child proof.

Yes cellphones towers are hazardous to bees plenty of studies proving this. But that quick seems odd?

3 years ago
1 score