Spyke
lemmy.world

The subhead with the lede:

USDA research points to viruses spread by pesticide-resistant mites, indicating a worrying trend

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lemmy.world

Still not one cause though. Maybe a proximate cause but the bees have less forage due to monoculture and climate change screwing with plant cycles. This results in malnutrition and increased susceptibility to viruses. The anti mite drugs allowed them to limp along while feeding them sugar water till they got to orchards but obviously that's not going to cut it. Competitive pollinator services racing to the bottom unsustainably leading to a mass die off as soon as more stress is introduced is the systemic issue at play here

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Miticide resistant mite disease, so, yes, pretty much the same as MAGA.

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At this point if there’s a problem you can pretty much assume it’s caused by them.

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fedia.io

The ironic thing is that it is lack of good pesticides that is killing the bees.

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iopqreply
lemmy.world

Nobody ever actually shows any evidence this affected bees

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Better nutrition leads to longer life. Works like that for humans too. Ramen noodles and energy drinks don't cut it either. Not that bees consume those in large quantities

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pythonreply
lemmy.world

huh, wouldn't it be crazy if bees already produced a nutritionally complete food for themselves

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