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The cause or causes of the syndrome are not yet fully understood. As scientists say the possible causes of the disaster may be malnutrition, pesticides, pathogens, immunodeficiencies, mites, fungus, beekeeping practices (such as the use of antibiotics, or long-distance transportation of beehives) and electromagnetic radiation. It is likewise still uncertain whether the observed facts are a genuinely new phenomenon, as opposed to a known phenomenon that previously only had a minor impact.
In July 2009, the first annual report of the US Colony Collapse Disorder Steering Committee was published. It suggests that colony collapse may be caused by the interaction of many agents in combination.
Researches of the phenomenon
The cause or causes of the syndrome are not yet fully understood. As scientists say the possible causes of the disaster may be malnutrition, pesticides, pathogens, immunodeficiencies, mites, fungus, beekeeping practices (such as the use of antibiotics, or long-distance transportation of beehives) and electromagnetic radiation. It is likewise still uncertain whether the observed facts are a genuinely new phenomenon, as opposed to a known phenomenon that previously only had a minor impact.
In July 2009, the first annual report of the US Colony Collapse Disorder Steering Committee was published. It suggests that colony collapse may be caused by the interaction of many agents in combination.
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