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Tag: Honeybees

Michigan Bee Population on the Rise

Published October 5, 2020By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Agriculture, Environment Tagged Bees, Honeybees, Michigan

Some regions of the world have reported as much as a 90% drop in bee populations within the last 15 years, according to National Geographic.

Neonicotinoids Killing Bird and Bees

Published September 23, 2020By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Environment, Health Tagged Birds, Honeybees, Pesticides

Neonicotinoids are used at a much lower rate than non-neonicotinoids, but they are radically more toxic to the environment.

The Loss of Honeybees is Effecting Crop Production

Published August 4, 2020By Sage Patterson
Categorized as Agriculture, Environment Tagged Honeybees

Data from the UN’s food and agriculture organization shows that the amount of bee dependent crops had increased 300% over the past 50 years.

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