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Photo by Merrilyn on Holly’s camera: Plant Daisies for the Bees and stop using poisonous insecticides and herbicides.
I have just had an important email from the Avaaz people, on the 15th March 2013. I urge you to go to their home page to join the protest against the use of nicotinoid insecticides which have been proven to be deadly to bees.
Bee Colony Collapse Disorder is a very real threat to our civilization. All over the world, whole beehives are being hit by a mysterious virus which kills the whole hive, and this virus has been related specifically to the nicotinoid range of insecticides.
The answer to this problem of dying bees, and one which will help address the rise in cancers, arthritis, and other degenerative disease, is to ban toxic insecticides and herbicides. Plant more flowers to feed the bees, such as the daisies pictured above, and chamomile daisies in your lawn, and avoid all the use of poisonous insecticides and herbicides.
Read Merrilyn’s other posts on the subject of bees and bee colony collapse disorder: ‘Bee Colony Collapse Disorder’, ‘Planting Lawn Flowers For The Bees’, and ‘Bees Killed By Insecticide’.
Without bees happily living in our environments, our crops will fail.
These insecticides are very bad things for the environment overall, and also pose a threat to humans, as well as other animals, bird, and insect life.
Here is an excerpt from the Avaaz warning I received today:
Thanks for joining the campaign to ban the bee killers!
UK: 08459 33 55 77 or from outside the UK +44 207 238 6951Germany: +49 2 28 / 99 529 – 35 27 Spain: 91 347 53 68 or 91 347 57 24Ireland: +353 1 6072 000 France: 00 33 1 49 55 49 55 Netherlands: 070-456 00 00 or from outside the Netherlands +31 77 465 67 67 Romania: +4 021 307 24 46Belgium: +32 2 552 60 00
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Here’s some tips on what to say:
- I urge you to support the EU Commission’s proposal to restrict use of neonicotinoid pesticides.
- A comprehensive scientific review by the EU Food Safety Agency concluded that neonicotinoid pesticides pose ‘high acute risks’ to honey bees.
- The science is clear, now Europe must act to reverse the decline in our bees, before it’s too late.
- Caving to corporate pressure on timelines, enforcement or the breadth of this agreement is a blow to our democracy, our food and our environment.
Remember to be polite and patient. If phone lines are busy, keep trying until our buzz breaks through.
Avaaz have invited us to post this info on our social media, so here is more of the email which I received today:
Thanks for taking action to ban the bee killers
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Thank you for taking action to ban the bee killers.Send the email below to friends and family, and post this link on your Facebook wall.http://www.avaaz.org/en/bye_
Last month the European Food Safety Authority gave the most compelling evidence yet that toxic chemicals called neonicotinoid pesticides could be responsible for the bee deaths. Italy has banned some uses of these bee-killing pesticides and has already seen it’s bee populations come back, but Bayer and Sygenta are lobbying to prevent a Euro-wide ban, for fears it would harm their global business. It seems they’re close to having the support of the UK, Spain, and Germany, who want to protect their biggest chemical corporations. Now the issue is coming to a boil. Just weeks ago, Avaaz delivered a petition signed by over 2.5 million of us to the European Commission, who proposed a ban days later. EU parliamentarians are stepping up their pressure and several other European governments have announced plans to push ahead with new legislation to ban the deadly pesticides on their own. So we have the power to win this, but we need one final push to overcome the pesticide lobby. Send a message telling EU governments to support the ban now and then share with others: http://www.avaaz.org/en/bye_ Our world is beset with threats to what makes it habitable, and to what fills it with wonder. The Avaaz community comes together to defend both — large or small. Whether winning a battle to keep the International Whaling Commission from sanctioning the murder of these giants, or saving bees, the tiny creatures upon which so much depends, we will come together and stand up for the world we all want. With hope, Iain, Marie, Pascal, Emma, Ricken, Alaphia, and the Avaaz team MORE INFORMATION Plan Bee: Brussels pitches 2 year pesticides ban (EurActiv) EU Proposes ban on bee killer (The Telegraph) Government to ignore European ban on neonicotinoid pesticides (Independent) The Battle to ban bee killers (Avaaz Daily Briefing) Studies fault Bayer in bee die-off (Christian Science Monitor) |