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For us to keep enjoying apples, melons and blueberries, bee populations have to be kept healthy and well. If all else fails in efforts to save them, pollinating flowers with soap bubbles could ...
Why reading plant labels can save a bee's life Even when used correctly, neonics are toxic to bees and other pollinators, but gardeners can take steps to avoid them. Carol Savonen.
Keep copper sulfate, diatomaceous earth, insecticidal soap, and the bacterial byproduct spinosad out of your shopping cart, too, as they're likely to poison the bees your garden has attracted.
A thoughtfully designed soap label does more than list ingredients; it communicates the ethos of your brand, connects with consumers on a personal level, and distinguishes your products in a crowded ...
With bees in short supply, soap bubbles could assist with pollination, study finds. If you want to keep enjoying apples, melons and blueberries, bees need to be healthy and cared for.