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Where have the bees gone

Bees

Where have all the bees gone? Lets consider the following as a possibility.

This spring my daughter planted the seed that were cultivated by her and not purchased from any seed marketer. These seeds were SUNFLOWER SEEDS. These plants became part of the vegetable which consisted of second growth tomatoes plants. This garden eventually filled with tomatoes and sun flower growth. Surprise the garden is loaded with bees hovering around the sun flower plants and pollenating of the tomato plants. Early growth of tomatoes is now seen in the garden.

Could it occur that the bees are rejecting the flowers that are recently planted from seeds treated with chemicals and therefore changing the DNA of the plants and flowers.

Therefore could it be that the bees have migrated to more natural environments in the same manner that humans have migrated to Organically Grown Foods?


Grape growers have rose bushes at the end of grape vine rows, why not try adding non treated sun flower seeds as an experiment.


Contributor's Note

Investigate changes in nature

Contributed by cordi on August 3, 2008, at 3:32 PM UTC.

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