A known reason to why this happens hasn’t yet been found, but research is still continuing. One of the most common claims is that pesticides poison the bees. Although that may be a true, due to facts from Australia, pesticides don’t cause Colony Collapse Disorder(CCD). Australia doesn’t have a high rate of occurrence for CCD, but commonly uses pesticides (Miller). Another possibility is the environment of the hive after it had been hit, frequently, a parasite known as Varroa Mites are found after the effects had taken place (Co2 and Protein Levels). Sadly, in 2006, beekeepers in America reported a thirty to ninety percent loss due to this disorder
A known reason to why this happens hasn’t yet been found, but research is still continuing. One of the most common claims is that pesticides poison the bees. Although that may be a true, due to facts from Australia, pesticides don’t cause Colony Collapse Disorder(CCD). Australia doesn’t have a high rate of occurrence for CCD, but commonly uses pesticides (Miller). Another possibility is the environment of the hive after it had been hit, frequently, a parasite known as Varroa Mites are found after the effects had taken place (Co2 and Protein Levels). Sadly, in 2006, beekeepers in America reported a thirty to ninety percent loss due to this disorder