burning frames       In late 2006, some beekeepers began reporting large losses in honey bee colonies. Although bee experts have identified several possible causes, a prevailing theory has yet to emerge. They're calling it colony collapse disorder. Other problems such as the Africanization of bee colonies, the continued use of pesticides, the aging out of beekeepers, and diseases such as varillo and tracial mites make the future of beekeeping rather grim. We should appreciate honeybees for their honey and pollination services. 80% of the pollination of the fruits, vegetables, and seed crops in the U.S. is accomplished by honeybees. Colony collapse disorder is becoming a bit of worry amongst beekeepers recently. Hive are found dead and empty. There are no bodies only a few workers and the queen left within the hive. Researchers are baffled. Some theories that have emerged, includes cell phone use interfering with honey bee activity. Although this is just one theory amongst many.