DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial AgendaA viewer asks: “Our yard normally has many bees, wasps, and other pollinators. This year I have only seen a few for the entire summer. Is this due to electromagnetic frequencies, or is there another cause?” What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 3 weeks ago
There is a general decline underway and this has been noted by researchers. There can be many causes for a decline in the populations of the various pollinators that play this role as a part of nature, and it is concerning because this is an essential way to maintain propagation of plant species. The major sources of the decline are the spread of infectious pathogens that kill off the insects needed to help maintain the support of many plant species as well as electromagnetic frequencies that are deleterious and will drive away insects, and once they leave an area it is underserved, and then there will be consequences for plant life in the area. You are simply seeing the signs locally, but this is a widespread and growing issue globally.