I think that 5G and other types of EMF and RF are harming bees. But, I don't think it is a good idea to refer to the negative impact of pesticides as the "Pesticide Myth". My neighbors are flower farmers and they spray their flowers with fungicides all the time, and I think that is contributing to our reduced number of bees lately. While fungicides might not kill bees as quickly as insecticides, they still aren't exactly great for the bees. I think that referring to it as the Pesticide Myth, could be exploited by the pesticide industry and farmers who use a lot of pesticides.
I think that 5G and other types of EMF and RF are harming bees. But, I don't think it is a good idea to refer to the negative impact of pesticides as the "Pesticide Myth". My neighbors are flower farmers and they spray their flowers with fungicides all the time, and I think that is contributing to our reduced number of bees lately. While fungicides might not kill bees as quickly as insecticides, they still aren't exactly great for the bees. I think that referring to it as the Pesticide Myth, could be exploited by the pesticide industry and farmers who use a lot of pesticides.
secondary assaults like glyphosate, hard to imagine that any honey is organic anymore. I wonder if anyone has tested honey for glyphosate levels.
great work Power Couple!
you are amazing!
Thank you Martinos!
I'm not sure if it's coincidence, but insects (bees/wasps) seem to be attracted by my wireless security cameras.
Hmm....could it be the light the cameras emit? I wonder. Thanks for sharing that John
I kind of doubt it as it occurs mostly in the afternoon and early evening when there is plenty of light outside.
I was inspired to put a few pieces of shungite pieces on my hummingbird feeder - as it attracts lots of bees 🐝