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Bees and frogs dying due to cell phone signals??

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I heard that some scientists put a cell phone up to a bee and when the cell phone was around the bee the bee wouldn't go to is's nest, and that also frogs are disappearing why is this?? Is there a way that we can change the frequency of the signal coming out of th cell phone antennas, so that w can keep cell phones and that bees and frogs don't continue to disappear?

Please answer all of these questions, and thank you very much for the help, also if we had to get rid of all cell phones would you give your's up? k thanks :->)

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  1. I doubt that people would give them up as people haven't given up driving. I certainly wouldn't as my business depends on it.

    The reason the bees are being harmed is because of the radio waves and not the frequency we are using. If everything used the same frequency their would only be one station.


  2. Varroa mites, are more likely to blame.

    Varroa mites are external honeybee parasites that attack both the adults and the brood, with a distinct preference for drone brood. They suck the blood from both the adults and the developing brood, weakening and shortening the life span of the ones on which they feed.

  3. Bees problems are of unknown cause.  The cell phone idea is just one of many.  

    Frogs ( and other amphibians) are dying due to global warming, which is drying up their habitats and causing disease organisms to grow.  There's a lot about it in this book.

    http://www.amazon.com/Weather-Makers-Cha...

    And some here:

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/...

    http://amphibiaweb.org/declines/ClimateC...

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