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Pollinator News 2022

Urban Area Bee Decline

A frequently asked question we have received the last three years is, “Where are all the bees!” We will go over the Urban Area Bee Decline.

Written by: Bee For Life Foundation

Urban Area Bee Decline
Urban Area Bee Decline
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It’s not just Honey Bees that are missing from urban gardens, sightings of Bumblebees, Sweat Bees and Butterflies have been down Nation-wide.

Noticeably, urban beekeepers have been losing strong colonies at a alarming rate. The question is why, what is going on, is it climate change or something more ominous.

Urban Area Bee Decline
Urban Area Bee Decline

The ecosystem we rely on, also relies on pollinators to keep it productive. Bees and other flying insects are responsible for making food for humans, but animals and bird alike.

Dr. Gouldson’s paper shows a seventy five percent decline of flying insect populations in Europe. Yet, it is not just a European phenomenon, pollinators have been disappearing Worldwide and will have devastating effects on our environment and food supply.

Well, here is a major reason for the outrageous pollinator loses. No, mosquitos are not killing the other pollinators, but Man is killing the mosquitos.

An all out attack is under way to delete mosquitos from urban areas. Not only do municipalities spray pollinator hazardous chemicals, now they have private mosquito killing companies spraying what they claim is all natural mosquito killing spray.

So, what’s in this magic, all natural bug killing substance. It is a mix of vegetable oil and essential oils, on of which is lemon grass.

Beekeepers use lemon grass oil to attract bees so that spray is designed to attract pollinators. Also in the mix is permethrin, a synthetic pesticide used to kill insects that touch it.

Worse of all, these private mosquito sprayers are spraying this stuff on open flowers and do not inform area beekeepers of the spraying, which is a federal violation. Permethrin is known to cause colony collapse.

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Pollinator News 2022

Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back

From the brink of disaster, the Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back.

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Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back
Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back

In the 1990 the U.S. fish and wildlife service stated nearly a billon Monarch Butterflies disappeared from their overwintering areas. Scientists also recorded decreasing winter populations.

These Scientists alarmed by the data, warned of a massive Monarch die off. Yet, recent studies have shown otherwise and even the Monarchs stable summer populations for the last 25 years.

Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back
Monarch Butterfly Bounce Back

A major help is our landscape, Monarch habitat is akin to the area’s in which humans live. Planting your landscape with the pollinators in mind goes a long way.

In fact some areas of the United States host Monarch Butterflies year round. Monarchs do not necessarily have to migrate to Mexico.

Simply planting Milkweed in your landscape will provide the perfect place for the Monarch to lay her eggs. Monarch caterpillars feed exclusively on Milkweed leaves.

Warning, those guys that come around spraying your landscape for mosquitos are poisoning not only honey bees but the Monarch also. I’ll probably get some flak for that statement, but OH WELL!

Monarch Butterflies nectar on all sorts of flowers. Therefore almost any summer flowering  plant will feed the Monarch. Yet, Milkweed is the only plant that the Monarch will lay her eggs on, so keeping Milkweed in your landscape ensures Monarchs will continue to come to your house.

If you need more info about Milkweed or what types to buy get ahold of us. Bee For Life Foundation is a 501c3 and as soon as we get the donate page up you can make your Tax deductible charitable donation to help us with our mission.