Bees and Pesticides
14/07/2010
It is now well documented that bee populations have dropped dramatically over the last decade. The spin-off from this is enormous with
habitats changing dramatically, often beyond recognition. It seems that pesticides play a large part in bee population destruction. There is a movement underway in the UK to divert people onto using more bee friendly pesticides. Check the Soil Association web site for more details.
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