BY SLIDESHOW
San Francisco, TAG – A fly parasite is being
blamed for an epidemic that has struck the honey bee population around the
world. The parasite nests in the stomach of the bees and causes them to walk in circles, sometimes pursuing bright lights, before eventually dying.
The
Parasitic Phorid Fly Apocephalus borealis is responsible for the zombie transformation, laying its eggs inside the abdomen of
the honey bee.
"When
we observed the bees for some time, the ones that were alive, we found that
they walked around in circles, often with no sense of direction," said San
Francisco State University's Andrew Core lead author on the bee parasite study
in the journal Plos One.
Bees
usually just sit in one place, sometimes curling up before they die, said Core.
But the parasitised bees were still alive, unable to stand up on their legs.
"They
kept stretching them out and then falling over," he said. "It really
painted a picture of something like a zombie."
And
while the parasite may be causing immense damage to the honey bees population,
there is an upside to their discovery.
, according to the Mirror, "Scientists discovered the parasite by accident but they
believe it may help them discover what is causing colony collapse disorder
which is devastating honey bees in Europe and America cutting some populations
in half."
The parasite is believed to be new and similar to one
currently affecting the bumblebee population. Scientists are still figuring out
exactly how the parasite works, but an early theory by San Francisco State
Professor John Hafernik holds that the parasite changes the bees' "body
clocks," which causes their erratic behavior and deaths.[]
Parasite Turns Honey Bees into Zombies
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January 07, 2012
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