Prevent Colony Collapse Disorder: Let’s Plant for the Bees
Meme – Colony collapse disorder threatens bees everywhere, but we can plant bee-friendly plants to prevent it. Here’s a list of plants that can help our natural pollinators.
Meme – Colony collapse disorder threatens bees everywhere, but we can plant bee-friendly plants to prevent it. Here’s a list of plants that can help our natural pollinators.
Heidi Stevenson, Green Med Info Waking Times Years ago, Gaia Health informed that bee dieoffs are a direct result of pesticide nerve agents called neonicotinoids. The term, Colony Collapse Disorder, is fraudulent, designed to direct attention from the known cause. Agribusiness, the poison manufacturers making death-producing pesticides, is the other face of Big Pharma. The …
April McCarthy, Prevent Disease Waking Times Two widely used neonicotinoids–a class of insecticide–appear to significantly harm honey bee colonies over the winter, particularly during colder winters, according to a new study from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). The study replicated a 2012 finding from the same research group that found a link between low …
V. Susan Ferguson, Contributor Waking Times “…movement and change are actually prized for their own sake…outward action…fleeting…dispersion…a tendency toward instantaneity, have for its limit a state of pure disequilibrium, which…would coincide with the final dissolution of this world; and this too is one of the clearest signs that the final phase of the Kali Yuga …
Derrick Broze – As the saying goes: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Phillip Schneider – No matter which side you’re on, Donald Trump is not going to make nearly as big a difference as you can make by living consciously.
Tyler Durden – A new study shows how “insect apocalypse” is unfolding across America’s farmland since neonicotinoid pesticides were introduced several decades ago.
Alex Pietrowski – Fallout from the pollinator insect die-off is appearing in South Carolina watermelon crops.
Olivia Rosane – Trump’s USDA is scaling back important research on honeybee decline.
Tyler Durden – The pollinator insect crises continues to deepen.
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Heather Callaghan – When will America follow suit?
Lisa Egan – Our very existence depends on the tiny buzzing creatures.
Alex Pietrowski – If we lose pollinator and other flying insects, we will be facing global starvation.
Alex Pietrowski – This is the first bumble bee to be protected under the endangered species act.
Alex Pietrowski – Will the human race wake up and react in time to avert a major planetary crisis?
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Derrick Broze – A major victory for bees as one of the largest manufactures of garden products makes big changes.