Hivemaker.
Queen Bee
I hope for childrens sake DDT isn't around today.
I think it is still around,manufactured in India.
I hope for childrens sake DDT isn't around today.
DDT?
I hope for childrens sake DDT isn't around today.
No, we are talking about pesticides used by councils.
Do we know what the councils,(that we inhabit,) use?
How many of us enquire?
How many of us have the time?
We love the Honey Bee, we want to save her.
As soil drenches of neonics are picked up by tree roots and distributed throughout the plant, you wouldn't see any spraying going on, and yet the trees around you can be poisoned.
The killing of the aphids would have a massive knock-on effect on the local bird populations, too, as they are a major source of food for many insect-eating species.
I have had nothing worth taking off so far, and have been feeding where supplies were really low. Perhaps London really does have too many bees as that article in the standard claimed. NOT!!
can you tell me what they are supposed to be treating these trees for?
http://gizmodo.com/5908367/there-is...ening-to-invade-the-london-olympics-seriouslyThe Oak Processionary Moth is a nasty little beast. It's native to Europe, but didn't show up in the United Kingdom until 2006, when a few eggs hitched a ride on oak trees transplanted to London. Since then, it's been causing environmental chaos. Now it's threatening to seriously screw up the Summer Olympics.
Councils are skint, cant pay for pensions and cutting staff, but the insinuation is that they can afford to have their gardeners inject all the trees with systemic insecticides. Unless facing a specific threat then trees are obscenely resiliant plants which dont need any help with a few pests.
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