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Bumblebee populations are dying due to rising temperature

byCustoms Today Report
13/07/2015
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HONG KONG: Bumblebee populations are dying at an alarming rate and nobody knows why.Fingers have been pointed at pesticides called neonicotinoids, as well as bee habitat loss from human development.
But an extensive new study suggests climate change is also killing off the bees. The study shows that rising temperatures are pushing the pollinators out of the south, but they can’t seem to move north to cooler areas.
“We think part of the problem is they’ve evolved in cold weather. They’re adapted to cold weather, and there are things about their ecological climates that are not keeping up with climate change,” said Sheila Cola, one of the authors of the
study and an assistant professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University.
“It seems that bumblebees are not moving north, with climate change, but they’re also going extinct at the southern portions of their range. So really their ranges are contracting,” said Cola.
According to Cola, one of the reasons they aren’t moving north is there might not be large enough fields of flowers for them. Bumblebees need large flowery fields from early spring until the fall to support the kind of populations they need.

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