Est. 50,000 bees dead in
Wilsonville, Oregon, USA,
Oregon Department of Agriculture
puts temporary band on 18 insecticide.
Will this be too little too late?
~ Cynthia G. Creel
6-29-2013
My Story:
Again I have to report there just aren't the same amount of bees on the farm as there was last year. So far there are enough bees. Yet I have found some unpollinated green beans, that’s right just the pod no beans inside. Very flat with no beans inside to grow.
It should be a red alert when 50,000 bees are found dead, yet are we doing to little too late or will we be able to reverse the effects of what we have created?
50,000 bees dead and counting. Will there be more?
A massive amount of bubble bees estimates are over 50,000 died as reported by The Oregon Live (1, 2). The bees deaths were located in Wilsonville, Oregon, USA this month. The Oregon Department of Agriculture is confirming that the insecticide Safari. Trees had been sprayed in a Target a local business's parking lot to control aphids by a landscaping company. Leaving Bee's dying in parking lot (video of bees dying) Safari’s main ingredient is dinosaurian, a neonicotnoid a member of the nitro-group. Researches in 2012 show these types are more toxic to bees.
Now the Oregon Department of Agriculture is issuing a temporary restriction on 18 insecticides with the active ingredient dinosaurian which follow similar actions in Europe.
Final words:
It seems we are always taking the “easy” way out with short cuts that creat larger, more costly messes to be cleaned up. The time is now to change quickly before it becomes too late.
I do not use pesticides or herbicides on my farm. It takes more time but I know I am giving a “safe” place for bees to come and collect what they need. In return I get food a free as possible from man made mass destruction. Yes, I have had black aphids and white flies, gophers and such. There is always an answer within nature.
Looking at the whole picture always helps me make a better choice. Be more proactive we can all become just a little bit better and the more likely the negative results in life can be avoided. Stand up tall with an upright posture and be proactive. The solution helps to keep moving the best direction is to step onto the path of True Health. Discover a new world. Help yourself, help the world, step on to the Path of True Health and vote with your dollars company you want to support to create a world you will love to live in. I do, and I like the world I am helping to create. Together we can create a better life for all to remember over their entire lifetime Together we can protect what we have so we don’t need to live in a world that is second rate.
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source:
(1) http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2013/06/pesticide_confirmed_in_bee_dea.html#/0
(2) http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2013/06/state_agency_temporarily_bans.html
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