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Chris Crunkleton, Maddi Depinet, Sneha Rajagopal

CCD in bees Decrease in worker bees’ population Queen bee & immature bees

Bee loss No dead bees in hive Food Infants Queen bee c0lyM/mqdefault.jpg

Combination of Several Factors Parasites Pesticides Mobile devices Winter weather condition Nutrition problems mage/1394/41/ p ng

Most commonly accepted cause The mite Varroa Destructor Carries viruses Deformed wings Weakened immune system 8/72/ png

Harsh chemicals Disorients x/image/1394/41/ png

Popular theory as to why bees are disappearing Rates of bee loss increase as the number of mobile devices increase Devices interfere with bees’ magnetic senses /s4s/image/1394/20/ png

Dead bees Pollination Honey /image/1394/20/ jpeg

No more bees No more honey Pollination by hand cdn.com/photos/images//000/939/492/87 3.png

Less pesticides Improve bee management practices Control parasites Manual pollination ak-frc3/v/t1.0

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