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What One Beekeeper's Results Are Telling Us About EMF

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 6:25 am
by Kore Serpens
I really enjoyed this article - ive a longstanding (since childhood) love of bees. My first boyfriend captured my 5year old heart by revealing a great bumble bee that he held tenderly in his hand. Ive been bee-smitten ever since.

Also, I've noticed a heightened & growing discomfort in the last …hmmm, idk, maybe 5 -7 years so im interested in airestech re whether it can offer positive stress relief results for myself. My curiosity is just that, im trying it out but im totally nonscientific in my approach; Its just how i feel longterm while using it.

For the crew here, its worth commenting that in the process of experimenting with it ive found a connection with my companions which seems to be offering a similar protection (not sure if its actual protection or rather a frequency modulation) that is even more effective and ive been able to go without the airestech item for about 10 days without the horrible feeling resuming. So im currently experimenting with that.

I hope you enjoy the read as much as i did! :devillove:
Viva’ la bumblebee :crazy: :devillove: :devillove: :devillove:

Summary: A Quebec beekeeper began losing healthy colonies without the usual causes like mites or pesticides. When researchers evaluated the property, they discovered a highly saturated electromagnetic environment created by overlapping signals from hydro lines, radio towers, and aviation infrastructure. Honeybees rely on the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation, and research shows that artificial electromagnetic fields can disrupt this biological compass. After installing Aires Lifetune devices near the hives to introduce structure into the surrounding electromagnetic environment, winter colony survival returned to normal levels. The story illustrates a broader idea emerging in EMF research: biology often struggles not with one strong signal, but with complex, overlapping electromagnetic environments.



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