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All the honey bees died off around my place.
I had to get a couple of hives just so my stuff would get pollinated.
I ordered the africanized variety.
Our freedom is under assault!
Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
A widely used farm pesticide first introduced in the 1990s has caused significant changes to bee colonies and removing it could be the key factor in restoring nature's army of pollinators, according to two studies released Thursday.
The scientists behind the studies in Europe called for regulators to consider banning the class of chemicals known as neonicotinoid insecticides. In the U.S., the Environmental Protection Agency told msnbc.com that the studies would be incorporated into a review that's currently under way.
U.S. News - Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
I had been stung a few times this last couple of years, I never attempted to kill the little bastards during the moment of burn.
We need em.
Our freedom is under assault!
Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
A widely used farm pesticide first introduced in the 1990s has caused significant changes to bee colonies and removing it could be the key factor in restoring nature's army of pollinators, according to two studies released Thursday.
The scientists behind the studies in Europe called for regulators to consider banning the class of chemicals known as neonicotinoid insecticides. In the U.S., the Environmental Protection Agency told msnbc.com that the studies would be incorporated into a review that's currently under way.
U.S. News - Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
Our freedom is under assault!
Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
A widely used farm pesticide first introduced in the 1990s has caused significant changes to bee colonies and removing it could be the key factor in restoring nature's army of pollinators, according to two studies released Thursday.
The scientists behind the studies in Europe called for regulators to consider banning the class of chemicals known as neonicotinoid insecticides. In the U.S., the Environmental Protection Agency told msnbc.com that the studies would be incorporated into a review that's currently under way.
U.S. News - Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
You DO realize that without bees, fruits and veggies wouldn't get pollinated, right? And if they don't get pollinated, they don't bear any fruit, and if they don't bear any fruit, then we all starve.
Bees are VITAL to our food source, as well as to plant life in general, as they're the only insects able to do that.
Our freedom is under assault!
Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
A widely used farm pesticide first introduced in the 1990s has caused significant changes to bee colonies and removing it could be the key factor in restoring nature's army of pollinators, according to two studies released Thursday.
The scientists behind the studies in Europe called for regulators to consider banning the class of chemicals known as neonicotinoid insecticides. In the U.S., the Environmental Protection Agency told msnbc.com that the studies would be incorporated into a review that's currently under way.
U.S. News - Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
I take it you do not understand how important the bees are to our way of life.
Our freedom is under assault!
Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
A widely used farm pesticide first introduced in the 1990s has caused significant changes to bee colonies and removing it could be the key factor in restoring nature's army of pollinators, according to two studies released Thursday.
The scientists behind the studies in Europe called for regulators to consider banning the class of chemicals known as neonicotinoid insecticides. In the U.S., the Environmental Protection Agency told msnbc.com that the studies would be incorporated into a review that's currently under way.
U.S. News - Neonicotinoid pesticides tied to crashing bee populations, 2 studies find
I take it you do not understand how important the bees are to our way of life.
"Oh yeah, it has been conclusively proven beyond any scientific doubt that DDT, used correctly is as safe as baby powder."
Well then put some in your coffee. We are a nation of chemicals. Alot of which have yet to be tested. If you like these chemicals, please volunteer yourself and children for testing by ingesting them.
Those companies who pollute, they should be subjected the highest penalties. Shut em down, I will lead the cheers. That makes me a socialist correct? He He
"You put baby powder in your coffee? "
Nope. You said DDT is as safe as baby powder. Put your money where your mouth is." Drink up.