Jan 14, 2019 -- 10:11AM, terry mccann wrote:
A lie was a BBC report on Bees in October,people are worried they said as they haven't seen many bees (so they show hornets flying around) which they then admitted,"just an error on our part hee hee ha ha" only because people had noticed and aint as stupid as the beeb would like to think.So then they go live somewhere to meet a beekeeper(actor)? he is wearing all the protection stuff with a beehive and a pot of bee honey,so all is well? Of course not, when asked where are the bees the reply was "A bit cold for them this morning". We never got to see one single bee and we are fobbed off with this rubbish.Why is the insert pop down by 80%? answer to that is pessides and the spreying of our skies,but never reported by the main stream because the people who are fooking up the planet own it.I saw three bees all last summer in a bush at Pashley Park but the BBC say to us all is well,a great big monumental lie!
No proof it was a lie rather than a mistake !
Hover-flies transmitting disease appears to be a problem !
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-43200277
Bee diseases have been detected in hoverflies for the first time.
The brightly-coloured flies may be picking up bee viruses as they forage at the same flowers.
And scientists think hoverflies could then be spreading the deadly infections long distances when they migrate.
Bees and other pollinators are vital to most of the world's food crops but have been in decline in recent decades due to the destruction of wild habitats, disease and pesticide use.
It's not clear if hoverflies are harmed by the viruses or are simply carriers, but, either way, they could be moving them around the countryside and over long distances, say UK researchers.
"The hoverfly species that we detected the viruses in are known to migrate across Europe," said Emily Bailes of Royal Holloway University of London.
"They're moving a lot further than say a honey bee would and so you could be moving different types of the viruses into new places where the bees haven't been exposed to those before."


Going by the Census, the Article will have been produced for a Grand total of ZILCH 
