Any pyrethroids, neonicotinoids are bad for bees, theyre insects. There will always be pesticide drift and pesticide durability until it breaks down. Broad stroke pesticide application policies are the killers of pollinators and the cause of Pesticide Resistance. Either crops get as contained from the outside natural world as possible or Pesticide Technicians suit-up and soldier the fields for precise, complete kills.
Any pyrethroids, neonicotinoids are bad for bees, theyre insects. There will always be pesticide drift and pesticide durability until it breaks down. Broad stroke pesticide application policies are the killers of pollinators and the cause of Pesticide Resistance. Either crops get as contained from the outside natural world as possible or Pesticide Technicians suit-up and soldier the fields for precise, complete kills.
Is this accurate?
Is this accurate?
Yes, this is discussed in The Pollinators .
-B4A
Yes, this is discussed in *The Pollinators* [2019](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10187550/).
-B4A
Thanks for the info
Thanks for the info
But gubmint say dis ok
But gubmint say dis ok
Indeed they are!
Indeed they are!
Wtf? Three different spellings of neonicotinoids in the same post, and the correct spelling is clearly there on the label.
Wtf? Three different spellings of neonicotinoids in the same post, and the correct spelling is clearly there on the label.
Oh wow, is this true? I'll have to look into this a bit deeper.
Oh wow, is this true? I'll have to look into this a bit deeper.
True. They talk about them in The Pollinators .
-B4A
True. They talk about them in *The Pollinators* [2019](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10187550/).
-B4A
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