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Old 05-06-2007, 08:22 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Bumblebee disease?

Charlie Pridham writes

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Over the last few days I've found several dead or sluggish bumblebees,
in my garden and in my father's about 1/4 mile away.



No signs of anything wrong, except the sluggish ones just aren't
moving, and one of them seemed unable to move his back legs.


Was this early in the day?

If so they probably just need to warm up a bit in the sun. They can only
fly if their flight muscle temperature is above 27 C
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Alan
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Intercept/pravado can also cause that, lots of people use it in their
containers and hanging baskets, when the bee visits a flower the chemical
passes to them in the nectar.
I suspect other crop spays can do similar.

It surprised me to get them in two locations, separated by about 1/4
mile. Neither I nor my neighbours us pesticides.

If I was seeing that many just with the normal level of crop spraying,
our bumblebees are in severe crisis!
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Kay