First the Bee Rapture and now this?!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/zombie-honeybees-1.3722988
>>70497
>Hafernik said infected honeybees could be in nearby areas of Canada as well, such as Ontario. He added that the fly itself is common in parts of Canada — one study found that 60 per cent of bumblebees in Alberta were infected.
>One of the big questions he's trying to answer is whether the fly's ability to infect honeybees is a recent development or just went unnoticed until now.
>"Generally, beekeepers are unaware because most of the infected bees leave," he said.
>That said, he is suspicious that it might be something more recent, as he said there have been few reports in the past of honeybees being active at night.
Scary shit. Thanks for posting, OP. Didn't know any of that.
>>70515
It won't be long until they take over.
>>70497
Don't you mean..... ZomBees
>>71433
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