Thursday, December 17, 2015

STARVATION, NOT NEONICS, MOST COMMON BEE KILLER

Bee colony overwintering losses dropped to 38 % in Ontario last year, down from the highest-ever recorded losses in 2013-2014, according to the OMAFRA apiary program.
Beekeepers themselves did not finger pesticides, including the soon-to-be heavily-restricted neonicotinoid-treated seeds, as the most common bee killer.

2 comments:

  1. Well it is back to school for everyone that custom plants corn/beans or sells seed corn/beans this winter with a day course to get certified. Gotta keep creating those government jobs folks under the guise of "save the pollinators".

    http://www.ipmcertified.ca/

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    1. to bad but farmers put up with yellow ofa and kissass farmers federation

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