Chronic RF-EMF exposure significantly reduced hatching of honey bee queens . Mortalities occurred during pupation, not at the larval stages. Mating success was not adversely affected by the irradiation. After the exposure, surviving queens were able to establish intact colonies.
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New research suggests mobile phones are the most damaging of all tech devices. Smartphones and data centres are damaging to the environment and will have the biggest carbon footprint in the tech industry by 2040, researchers have found.
Read moreWhat are the effects of 4G on humans?
Numerous controlled scientific studies of 2G, 3G and 4G technologies have shown that stress, sperm and testicular damage, neuropsychiatric effects , including changes to electrical activity in the brain, cellular DNA damage and calcium overload can all occur in humans as a result of exposure to EMFs.
Read moreIs 4G+ harmful to health?
In relation to wireless networks (including 4G LTE) and health, the conclusion from the WHO is; “Considering the very low exposure levels and research results collected to date, there is no convincing scientific evidence that the weak RF signals from base stations and wireless networks cause adverse health effects .”
Read moreWhat frequency is a bee?
In honey bees, the sound produced by ventilating workers has a frequency of 309 Hz , whereas that produced by the queen (queen piping) has a frequency of 450 Hz. In P. germanica, the sound frequency during ventilation is 194–231 Hz, whereas in V.
Read moreDo trees affect 5G?
Trees, buildings, vehicles and even rain can influence how 5G signals propagate . However, this is considered when planning telephone installations. So, it is untrue that trees are cut down due to 5G. “Standing in the beam of a 5G antenna can cause health issues.
Read moreAre bees sensitive to radiation?
The limited lab studies previously carried out by other groups had suggested that bees and other insects should be safe below 400 µGy per hour . So, Raines says, she was shocked when she found that even those colonies exposed to lower rates showed signs of a negative effect of radiation, especially on reproduction.
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