I know you are thinking weird, but don't we have to ask as many questions as possible to find the answer and hopefully a solution?!
Some people claim that ';chem-trails'; make them sick. If that's true, don't we need to ask what kind of changes plants, animals,insects and people might be experiencing because of aerial pollution?
Just want answers so our planet is healthy for all living things!Serious answers only! Is there any connection between the disappearance of honey bees and ';Chem-trails';?
As far as I know, there are no connections between reduced honeybee populations and the so-called 'chem trails'.
In some areas, parasitic varroa mites have been fingered as one of the primary culprits in the loss of honeybee populations.
However, other forms of 'aerial pollution' and pesticide use are quite likely having a major impact on honeybees and other, native pollinators in North America.
In many areas, especially urban and suburban environments, pesticides are over-used, even when they are not necessary. There is a perception that clover and dandelions in a lawn are 'bad', and the only good lawn is one that is nothing but a mono-culture of thick, green grass. However, those 'weeds' provide important food resources for critters like honeybees. Without them, they can't survive, and as urban areas expand more and more into rural land, these pesticide rich, weed free lawns help to wipe out more and more bees.
Overuse of pesticides, often at inappropriate times, on crops like cotton also wipes out many pollinators. Fogging for mosquitoes in many regions wipes out even more. The spread of fire ants throughout the south has also wiped out large numbers of ground-nesting bees.
There's no need to look to mysterious 'chem-trails' to find pollutants that kill our bees. There's plenty of poisons being dumped into our ecosystems through more overt means.Serious answers only! Is there any connection between the disappearance of honey bees and ';Chem-trails';?
To answer this question, we would have to find out what chemicals, if any, are being dumped, why, and (presumably) by whom.
The posited chemtrails are not ordinary aerial pollution, which we do have a pretty good knowledge of.
In the meantime, we can look for other causes of hive collapse.
Whatever the cause, I would not be surprised if the bee population made a spontaneous recovery from this epidemic. Insects, having a rapid rate of reproduction, make genetic adaptations much more quickly than humans do. You can see this in the way insects develop resistance to pesticides.
The so-called ';chemtrails'; are a conspiracy theory dreamt up by someone with no understanding of atmospheric physics or aeroplanes. I know there are umpteen web pages about them but quantity does not mean quality. The trails are condensation trails or contrails produced by aeroplanes. Meteorologists have only known about these things for seventy years or so and can calculate where and when they will form. The Government is not dumping chemicals on the population.
I know that it is impossible to persuade some people that their pet nutty idea is wrong so I don't really care whether or not you believe me but despite everything you read about them, these things are just contrails.
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