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Blogger Denita TwoDragons said...

COOL! Not only do you get a better bomb sniffer, you also get one that can provide you with yummy honey and beeswax on the side. And no pooper-scooper duty, either!

I always wanted to get into apiculture. Someone front me the money for a couple of Langstroths and a bee suit, willya? It's for the good of the country! ;-)

--TwoDragons

October 14, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey! This is a good idea. Of course, it would be better if the bees had been trained to sting the one carrying the bomb (of course, then they would need to train another batch of bees). Then all they would have to do is find the dude screaming "BEEES!!" or simular term. Lol. (I apologize for my sadism. =/) This is a good idea though, it would be possible to train a whole colony to do this, due to bee's communication. They Dance to tell one another what they have found. So, if the trained bees teach their hive the "C4 Boogaloo" then they could all possibly learn!

October 14, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

Personally, I'd rather have giant African pouched rats sniffing out the land mines. They do, in fact, work for peanuts!

(www.apopo.org for "ugly" details)

October 15, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aren't bees short lived (aside from the queen)? How long does it take to train them vs how long they live? I'd also rather have a bomb sniffing rat. If the bee gets angry and stings just once... your bomb sniffing device has just committed suicide.

October 15, 2008

Blogger morgan said...

Kit--they actually take only two or three exposures to a scent coupled with sugar water to train, which is why people are getting all excited about this (crime dogs, on the other hand, take months or years to train).

Through this pavlovian conditioning, the bees associate the smell of bombs with the sweet taste of the reward, so whenever they smell some infinitely trace amount of the chemical, their little tongues stick out in anticipation, more or less, which is what the camera picks up.

I don't know about you, but I think it sounds pretty cute!

Also, they're already using bees like this to test people for the early signs of tuberculosis.

October 15, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks Morgan!

I didn't realize how quickly bees learned to associate the scent of bombs with food, but dang, that's quick! Most typical drones only live a few months, so I guess they have to learn quickly before they die.

October 15, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You don't need a crate full of bees. I'll go out there with a bee on a string.

October 15, 2008

Blogger Jack Ruttan said...

How about dogs shooting bees out of their mouths?

October 16, 2008

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

Your solution, Jack, is the best, of course.

October 16, 2008

Blogger Jack Ruttan said...

Homer Simpson FTW!

October 18, 2008

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