Honeybees Fitted With Microchips To Solve Mystery

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For nearly two years now, scientists in the Western Hemisphere have been racking their brains over the mystery of the vanishing honeybees. Now German Professor Juergen Tautz and his team are trying to get to the root of the issue, by attaching a microchip to three bee colonies.

With almost 50,000 bees in every colony, it is hard to monitor all their activities. In the past scientists have used color-coding but it hasn't worked that well.

Now thanks to new technology, each bee in three different hives will be attached with a 2mg radio frequency identification (RFID) chip, as soon as they are born. Each of the chips has a serial number that scans like a grocery item through a scanner placed outside the hive. This will help monitor the movement of each and every bee, as they enter or leave the hive.

With about 150,000 bees involved in this program, scientists are hoping to be able to find some clues on this phenomenon, which has been named, Colony Collapse Disorder or CCD. As time goes by the situation is becoming increasingly urgent, as these tiny creatures are important pollinators and in the U.S. alone, responsible for one-third of the pollination of certain crops such as almonds, peaches, pears, soybeans and many others.

Scientists are also hoping to glean into why some bees' die in less than four weeks, while others live for as long as ten months. We certainly hope they will have some answer to all their questions soon. While there is no video on the bees with microchips, we thought the picture showing a honeybee with two balls of pollen (the yellow blobs on each side), was pretty cool - what do you think?

Sources: Dailymail.co.uk, Wikipedia.org

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37 Comments
  • bee dislikerover 12 years
    i do not like bees
    • kell-bell
      kell-bellover 11 years
      I don't either but it's very important for the bees to live. And also, if you met a giant and you had a sword what would you do? (The giant is messing with u of course.) I am probably correct if you say you would stab him.
      • iceclanwolf
        iceclanwolfalmost 12 years
        Well we need bees to pollinate our plant foods so you are going to have to live with it
      • supersyd713
        supersyd713over 13 years
        whoa
        • mayover 14 years
          wow!
          • Einavover 14 years
            I think honey is sweet and delicous!
            • sonaover 15 years
              that is soo cool. i thought they couldn't build the mini chips because they would be too tiny