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IMG_1340_beeswax.jpg A beehive in Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK that has been infected and damaged by the Varoa mite. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0020_solar (2).jpg A leaflet about swine flu delivered to every household in the UK
 
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1236_foot and mouth.jpg Sheep infected with foot and mouth desease culled in North Cumbria UK
 
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1237_foot and mouth.jpg Cattle infected with foot and mouth desease culled and burning on a funeral pyre in North Cumbria UK
 
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1238_foot and mouth.jpg Sheep infected with foot and mouth desease culled in North Cumbria UK
 
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1239_fot and mouth.jpg Sheep infected with foot and mouth desease culled in North Cumbria UK
 
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2235_disease.jpg A road closed in north Cumbria under foot and Mouth restrictions as the county suffered a disastrous outbreak of the desease
 
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2236_funeral pyre.jpg A funeral pyre burning infected animals with Foot and Mouth Desease near Longtown in Cumbria UK
 
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332_foot and mouth.jpg Sheep contaminated by Foot and Mouth disease after being culled, Cumbria, UK.
 
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366W0202_McDonalds.jpg Fat people walking past a McDonalds restaurant in Leicester UK
 
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366W4884_foot and mouth.jpg A foot and mouth poster on a farm
 
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067_tick.jpg A sheep tick with another smaller tick attached to it. These blood sucking parasites are getting more common due to climate change, as milder winters mean moreof them survive. They carry lymes desease, the incidence of which in the human population is on the increase
 
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IMG_0018_tick.jpg A ticke removed by a specialist tick removal device. Climate change has lead to warmer winters and better survival rates for ticks. As a result they have become far more common and widespread in the UK. The rates of Lymes disease which the ticks carry have increased dramatically in recent years. One of many health issues that climate change poses.
 
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IMG_0019_parasite.jpg A ticke removed by a specialist tick removal device. Climate change has lead to warmer winters and better survival rates for ticks. As a result they have become far more common and widespread in the UK. The rates of Lymes disease which the ticks carry have increased dramatically in recent years. One of many health issues that climate change poses.
 
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IMG_0020_lymes disease.jpg A ticke removed by a specialist tick removal device. Climate change has lead to warmer winters and better survival rates for ticks. As a result they have become far more common and widespread in the UK. The rates of Lymes disease which the ticks carry have increased dramatically in recent years. One of many health issues that climate change poses.
 
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IMG_0026_disease.jpg A ticke removed by a specialist tick removal device. Climate change has lead to warmer winters and better survival rates for ticks. As a result they have become far more common and widespread in the UK. The rates of Lymes disease which the ticks carry have increased dramatically in recent years. One of many health issues that climate change poses.
 
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IMG_0083_varoa mite.jpg Apiguard being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0085_varoa.jpg Apiguard being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0089_varoa mite.jpg Apiguard being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0097_beekeeper.jpg Bill Mackereth, a beekeeper from Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK, checks his hives for signs of Varoa mite damage. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0101_beekeeper.jpg Bill Mackereth, a beekeeper from Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK, checks his hives for signs of Varoa mite damage. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0102_bees.jpg Bill Mackereth, a beekeeper from Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK, checks his hives for signs of Varoa mite damage. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0107_bees.jpg Bill Mackereth, a beekeeper from Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK, checks his hives for signs of Varoa mite damage. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0116_honey bee.jpg A beehive in Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK that has been infected and damaged by the Varoa mite. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0118_honey.jpg Bill Mackereth, a beekeeper from Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK, checks his hives for signs of Varoa mite damage. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0123_beekeeper.jpg Bill Mackereth, a beekeeper from Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK, checks his hives for signs of Varoa mite damage. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0137_apiguard.jpg Apiguard being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0140_varoa mite.jpg Apistan being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0141_varoa.jpg Apistan being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0144_treatment.jpg Apistan being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_0145_varoa.jpg Apistan being used to combat the Vaoa mite in hives in Cockermouth Cumbria, UK. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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IMG_1270_bees.jpg A beehive in Cockermouth, Cumbria, UK that has been infected and damaged by the Varoa mite. The Varoa mite is a parasite of honeybees that has increased hugely in recent years as a result of milder winters caused by climate change. The mite attacks both the adults and brood bees, sucking their blood and causing damage. Many bee colonies around the world, have collapsed due to the mite, deeply worrying as honeybees are resposible for pollinating the majority of food crops that humas rely on for food.
 
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