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Desorden del derrumbamiento de la colonia Debunked: Muertes de la abeja de la causa de los pesticidas
Miércoles 23 de julio de 2008 Discuta este informe en los foros de RINF > Por Heidi Stevenson | El gran misterio de las muertes de la abeja se ha solucionado. El desorden del derrumbamiento de la colonia es envenenamiento con una neurotoxina sabida del insecto. Clothianidin, un pesticida fabricado por Bayer, se ha ligado claramente para morir offs en Alemania y Francia. Aunque los offs del dado de la abeja que han ocurrido recientemente son más severos, ha habido muchos en el pasado del mismo y de los productos similares. En Dakota del Norte, un pleito es pendiente contra Bayer para la pérdida de sus abejas en 1995, el resultado de rociar la rabina con Imidacloprid. En 1999, el mismo producto fue prohibido en Francia para el uso como semilla que vestía para los girasoles cuando perdieron una mitad de sus colmenas después de rociar extensa. En 2004, fue prohibido para el uso en maíz. Recientemente, Francia rechazada para aprobar la petición de Bayer de vender Clothianidin. Clothianidin e Imidacloprid son ambos miembros de una clase de pesticidas neonicotinoids llamados. Son bien sabido como neurotoxinas del insecto, especialmente con respecto a abejas. El portavoz para la coalición contra Bayer Peligros, basados en Alemania, indicada, “ahora hemos estado precisando los riesgos de los neonicotinoids por casi 10 años. Esto prueba sin una duda que los productos químicos pueden entrar en el contacto con las abejas y matarles. Estos pesticidas no deben estar en el mercado.” No una sorpresa Ese los neonicotinoids son neurotoxinas potentes, especialmente adentro insectos, unsurprising. Fueron desarrollados para exacto ese propósito. Bayer dice que su uso es seguro para las abejas, cuando está utilizado según instrucciones. Esto implica el usar de un pegamento que mantenga los pesticidas pegados a las semillas en las cuales se utilizan. Hay muchos problemas con esto. Las corporaciones del negocio agrícola se saben para evadir cualquier cosa que les cuesta el dinero. El pegamento cuesta el dinero. El equipo y el personal requeridos aplicarlo cuesta el dinero. Un uso más cuidadoso del pesticida a intentar guardarlo del dinero aerotransportado de los costes que se convierte. Obviamente, ambos sin escrúpulos negocio agrícola granjeros y el unknowing pequeños granjeros - no mencionar a jardineros caseros -, por lo menos de vez en cuando, no utilizará el pegamento. Incluso entonces, es imposible creer que una cantidad justa de estos pesticidas no llegará a ser aerotransportada. Además, su residuo envenenará el suelo. It will be passed on into foods, which means that insects will come into contact with it there. Pharmaceutical Connection Isn’t it interesting that a major pharmaceutical manufacturer, Bayer, also makes a product that is a poison by design? Bayer is not an exception. Many, if not most, do business in both arenas. That alone should give pause for thought. Here’s a list of corporations — not expected to be complete — that profit in both pharmaceuticals and pesticides: * American Home Products * AMVAC * Astra Zeneca * Aventis * BASF * Bayer * Dow Chemical * Dupont Chemical * Merck * Monsanto * Novartis * Pharmacia Is it an accident that most of Big Pharma also manufactures pesticides? Is there a connection between the two types of products? Do the pharmaceutical arms of these corporations profit on the illness caused by the pesticide arms? These questions are rhetorical. We’ll let the reader decide. Mythical Disease Mike Adams has humorously shown with his Disease-Mongering Engine ((http://www.naturalnews.com/disease-mong…), which creates new diseases at the push of a mouse button, how easily phony diseases can be created to sell pharmaceuticals and fatten the pocketbooks of the medical world. The same technique has been used to cloak massive bee die-offs with an air of mystery. Colony Collapse Disorder is a false name that serves to mislead the public into believing that there’s a new, mystery disorder, probably something very complex, that needs tons of money to be thrown at it so that every possible angle can be studied. The reason is simple. By misdirecting the public, and apparently many professionals too, the real reason for bee die-offs is obscured. This is very much like the misleading pseudoscience that supposedly debunks global climate change by giving a false impression that there is no consensus among scientists. By stirring pesticides into a mix of other supposedly possible causes, such as bacterial infections, fungal infections, and environmental stress, a false controversy is created. That results in precious time being wasted, while we really do move into a world without bees. At the same time, money is being thrown at scientists, who should know better, but being just as human as the rest of us, they’re tempted. Eventually, the real cause starts to become obvious, as is happening now in bee die-offs. However, the guilty party, the one making obscene profits by selling neurotoxic poisons that destroy the earth, launches a campaign of disingenuous lies, misdirection, and lawsuits to continue to sell their contaminants as long as possible. Meanwhile, we’re being told that we must prepare to live in a world without bees, as if it’s inevitable. All because of Colony Collapse Disorder, a cleverly marketed nonexistent disease. We live in fear of the implications of no bees, when the real threat is poisons manufactured for the sole benefit of obscene profits. How to Avoid These Pesticides Neonicotinoids are used in agribusiness and home gardens. To help the reader avoid these products, we are providing their generic names, along with as many brand names as could be found. The neonicotinoids include: acetamiprid, dinotefuran, clothianidin, imidacloprid, thiamethoxam. Acetamiprid and dinotefuran are manufactured by many companies. Thiamethoxam is made by Syngenta. Only Bayer makes clothianidin and imidacloprid. Brand names for imidacloprid include: Kohinor, Admire, Advantage, Gaucho, Merit, Confidor, Hachikusan, Premise, Prothor, and Winner. Brand names for clothianidin include: Gaucho, Titan, Clutch, Belay, Arena. Brand names for acetamiprid include: Assail, Intruder, Adjust. Brand names for thiacloprid include: Calypso. Brand names for thiamethoxam include: Actara, Cruiser, Helix, Platinum, Centric. References Guardian, “Pesticides: Germany bans chemicals linked to honeybee devastation”, by Alison Benjamin, ((http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2…) Wikipedia, “Imidacloprid”, (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imidacloprid) University of Florida, “Insect Management on Landscape Plants”, (http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IG013) Crop Protection Monthly, 31 January 2002, Issue 146, ((http://www.crop-protection-monthly.co.u…) “Poison for Profit — What A Business Plan!”, by Ashley Simmons Hotz Institute of Science in Society, “Requiem for the Honeybee”, by Professor Joe Cummins About the author* Heidi Stevenson, BSc, DIHom, FBIH Discuss this report in the RINF forums > Have Your Say: Colony Collapse Disorder Debunked: Pesticides Cause Bee Deaths One Response to “Colony Collapse Disorder Debunked: Pesticides Cause Bee Deaths”
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