I don't know how many have noticed, but the Bee population is seriously hurting!
I live in suburbia, lots of homes built from 1920-1960 or so. When I was growing up, you needed to watch your step when walking on the lawn while clover was flowering. You would step on a bee. These days, I'll bet it's 90 percent fewer bees.
I hear people still talking about hating them and wanting to eradicate them. It looks like we're well on our way.the question is, what are we going to eat when they're gone? Bees are responsible for pollinating about a third of our food supply, and yet we keep using pesticides and insecticides with reckless abandon.
Scares es the crap out of me thinking about it. No chemicals for my yard...
I live in suburbia, lots of homes built from 1920-1960 or so. When I was growing up, you needed to watch your step when walking on the lawn while clover was flowering. You would step on a bee. These days, I'll bet it's 90 percent fewer bees.
I hear people still talking about hating them and wanting to eradicate them. It looks like we're well on our way.the question is, what are we going to eat when they're gone? Bees are responsible for pollinating about a third of our food supply, and yet we keep using pesticides and insecticides with reckless abandon.
Scares es the crap out of me thinking about it. No chemicals for my yard...