The problem of pesticides, especially the deadly neonicotinoids, killing off bees continues to grow.
Gardeners hoping to protect bees by not directly using neonicotinoids can end up unwittingly killing bees simply with their purchase of plants. Many plants are grown using these and other pesticides, which remain in the plant and continue to pose a risk to bees. Popular gardening stores carry the pesticide-laced plants but don't label them as containing the toxins. The following video from Friends of the Earth offers more explanation of the problem:
Neonicotinoids' prevalence stands out in the video. With 51 percent of plants tested containing these pesticides, gardeners who buy from stores like Walmart, Home Depot, and Lowe's have a good chance of planting gardens deadly to bees.
Despite the fact that neonicotinoids are in so many plants without warning labels, gardeners can empower themselves in the fight to keep bees alive. By applying pressure to stores and elected officials, we can work for the banning of neonicotinoids, encourage stores not to carry plants treated with them, or, at least, make sure the plants are labeled as containing these particular pesticides.
Plants symbolize life; they shouldn't represent death for bees.
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03 July 2014
02 February 2014
Bee Mine
This Valentine's Day, show someone sweet how much you care, and by "someone," I mean bees.
Pesticides have had a devastating impact on bee populations. In response, Friends of the Earth is asking people to show bees some love on February 14 by taking a special valentine to Home Depot and/or Lowe's stores. The card calls on the companies to stop selling pesticides that kill bees.
To get a card and further instructions from Friends of the Earth, sign up here. Then, on Valentine's Day, make your move.
Love isn't all we need. We need bees too.
Pesticides have had a devastating impact on bee populations. In response, Friends of the Earth is asking people to show bees some love on February 14 by taking a special valentine to Home Depot and/or Lowe's stores. The card calls on the companies to stop selling pesticides that kill bees.
To get a card and further instructions from Friends of the Earth, sign up here. Then, on Valentine's Day, make your move.
Love isn't all we need. We need bees too.
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