Display MoreProductores apícolas en Traslasierra quedaron devastados por la muerte de millones de abejas, lo que implicó no solo una pérdida económica sino todo el esfuerzo que pusieron para llevar adelante su producción.
Todo se dio a conocer a través de unos videos y fotos que se viralizaron esta semana, despertando interés en los medios locales
Productores del norte provincial denuncian que ni el Senasa ni Ambiente acudieron a los campos. "Nadie se calienta", aseguran.
La zona afectada es un sector de unos 30 km entre el cruce a La Paz y la ruta 148. Allí los apicultores y entidades comenzaron un relevamiento para cuantificar las pérdidas del sector, al tiempo que ordenaron la toma de muestras para enviar a un laboratorio a los fines de procurar determinar qué provocó la muerte de las abejas. Aproximadamente, son 72 millones las abejas muertas.
Según indican los medios, la situación esta vinculada con una mala aplicación de productos fitosanitarios en la zona. Sin embargo, se siguen realizando las pruebas necesarias para determinar qué fue el causante de este suceso inesperado.
72 millions bees died in Córdoba
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That's a tragedy which the agrochemical industry will probably deny and this happening all too often around the world.
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In a documentary on bees and their role in pollinating fruit trees, it was shown how in California they bring (manually) bees to pollinate almond trees during the season, and how some eventually died during transportation or ARE STOLEN while awaiting to be transferred.
It also said that in China, due to lack of bees, they have been manually pollinating fruit trees by using a brush.
If anybody is interested, the documentary is called More than honey
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I pity the poor bastard that had to count all those 72 million to confirm those little deaths.
1,2,3,4............................71999999, 72000000.
Nay seriously that's bad. I haven't seen to many bees around this year in the uk, I think they are getting less and less each year which isn't good.
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Plenty bees out here yesterday when I was out in the countryside. However colder weather is to return tomorrow with frost forecast. Need to look out the long johns again.
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Plenty bees out here yesterday when I was out in the countryside. However colder weather is to return tomorrow with frost forecast. Need to look out the long johns again.
They make tiny long johns for bees?
In Cage’s character’s situation, keeping his mouth wide open like that would seem the worst option? or maybe it would just speed up the inevitable?
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