Buzzing around
This story about the possible role of mobile phones in the collapse of bee colonies has been buzzing around and finally got my attention. (Thanks Lisa for the link). The Independent in the UK reports:
The theory is that radiation from mobile phones interferes with bees' navigation systems, preventing the famously homeloving species from finding their way back to their hives. Improbable as it may seem, there is now evidence to back this up.
The article points out that "German research has long shown that bees' behaviour changes near power lines."
Now a limited study at Landau University has found that bees refuse to return to their hives when mobile phones are placed nearby. Dr Jochen Kuhn, who carried it out, said this could provide a "hint" to a possible cause.
Dr George Carlo, who headed a massive study by the US government and mobile phone industry of hazards from mobiles in the Nineties, said: "I am convinced the possibility is real."