The deadly cycle HONEY BEES can NOT escape

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In this impactful video, we delve into the urgent need for reform in pesticide regulation to safeguard our crucial pollinators. We shine a light on the shortcomings in the current regulatory process, such as narrow testing, short-term exposure evaluation, and the absence of real-world field tests. The video calls attention to the potential harmful interactions between pesticides and other field chemicals. Watch to understand the importance of a comprehensive and reliable regulatory process in ensuring the safety of pollinators. Don't miss our discussion with Dr. Adrian Fisher II, as we explore possible solutions to these pressing issues.
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According to my colony notes, within 72 hours of the farmer spraying fields next to my hive, my apiary had a rapid and almost total brood die out. The larvae didn’t die immediately- they got symptoms that looked like EFB but the nutritional circumstances and colony sizes didn’t match typical EFB cases. They were packed out with fresh food. The bee inspector was as confused as I was. The farmer claimed “it’s just herbicide, we never spray pesticides.”

Edit: the symptoms first appeared at the 72 hour mark and within a week most of the colonies experienced brood stress and death.

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