BREITBART.COM – US military trains ‘air force’ of bomb-sniffing bees — Cripes.

US military defense scientists have found a way to train the common honey bee to smell explosives used in bombs, a skill they say could help protect American troops abroad. Scientists at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico said in an online statement published Monday they had developed a method to harness the bee’s exceptional olfactory sense.

“The new techniques could become a leading tool in the fight against the use of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, which present a critical vulnerability for American military troops abroad and is an emerging danger for civilians worldwide,” the research laboratory said. The scientists used Pavlovian techniques on the bees’ natural response to nectar, a sticking out of their tongue, or proboscis extension reflex. By rewarding them with sugar water, the scientists taught bees to give the same reflex action when they were exposed to vapors from explosives such as dynamite, C4 plastic and TATP (triacetone triperoxide), often used by suicide bombers.

“Scientists have long marveled at the honey bee’s phenomenal sense of smell, which rivals that of dogs,” said Tim Haarmann, principal investigator for the Stealthy Insect Sensor Project.

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  1. Ascii King says:

    How long until we hear a story about a soldier dying from a friendly fire bee sting?

  2. Eideard says:

    Just too many good articles to catch up with, today!

    Here’s the original press release from the Labs: http://tinyurl.com/y5um68

  3. joshua says:

    If their fine sense of smell is equal to dogs…..wouldn’t it be a lot easier to handle the dogs?

  4. Yes, but who needs a dog to get blown up?

  5. Grant says:

    This is actually a great idea. I’d like to see it implemented for airline cargo, and to inspect all shipping containers that flow through ports around the country (and world). If the bees can be trained for conventional explosives, I wonder if they could also be trained to detect a radiological/dirty bomb and other threats.


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