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Just would like to note that honeybees are not native to the US, we have tons of native pollinators

Still sucks though

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One concrete thing to do is to work with your governing body to promote diverse crop rotations. Ask them to end subsidies for single-crop farms, especially crops that don’t serve as a food source for bees or have been made toxic by pesticides (frequently found on massive corn farming operations).

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We really do need to just straight-up ban pesticides, antibiotics, and synthetic fertilizers in agriculture.

If there was a way for legislate that all farms needed to be mixed use, I’d go for immediately.

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synthetic fertilizers Have fun starving then.

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synthetic fertilizers Have fun starving then.

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Don’t have kids…

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If your country doesn’t make it too hard, don’t forget adoption may be a solution for both.

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It’s understandable that that’s a sensitive issue for you, but the advice honestly is pretty accurate

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Ah, so you support genocide.

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…what? this is such an absurd non-sequitur. how do you arrive at this from “don’t have kids”. what is with kbin posters and takes like this man

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It’s not genocide if you just decide not to have kids

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My impression is the problem is primarily pesticide use is too ubiquitous. Help normalize pesticide free environments and you help bees.

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In the case of bees, Neonicotinoids are a particular problem.

Edit: Another article

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Another data point to fight against the deluge of “but it is not 150% established and shouldn’t we also look at <distraction>” “science” peddled by the pesticide industry:

Cuba has zero problems with its bees. Literally zero. They gave up on pesticides first out of necessity (fall of the USSR), then leaned into it, pesticides are generally outlawed and only see very rare use on state-run rice fields, a tiny fraction of their total agriculture.

The result is a very healthy bee population and flourishing honey exports. All of it passes EU organic certification with flying colours and tropical honey tastes real good so it’s not cheap stuff, either. Expect at least 30 Euro/kg as opposed to domestic rapeseed honey at 10 Euro/kg, or forest honey (generally the most expensive German stuff) at 16. EDIT: Actually the most expensive I could find was heather honey, 21 Euros. Never had it nor seen it in a supermarket.

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Starting bee gardens and planting bee-friendly seeds wherever you can (provided they are not invasive to your area!)

But lots of seed companies offer “bee blends”, westcoastseeds offers seeds for this purpose. - Im sure similar wildflower mixes are available in different regions and countries.

I know this doesn’t eliminate pesticide use but every pesticide free patch of flowers helps

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