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Welsh Government makes a beeline for action plan to help pollinators
THE Welsh Government is to produce an action plan in a bid to stop the 30-year-long decline of honey bees, building an evidence base on the impact of pesticides through joint working with the National Botanic Garden of Wales; and close working with the Welsh Bee Keepers’ Association and other voluntary groups.







Healthy bee populations are essential to the production of food. Floral nectars and aromas attract bees and thus ensure adequate pollination and the reproductive success of the plant. The honey bee’s most significant contribution to human dietary habits has been these pollination activities. Without honey bees human tables and lives would be impoverished by a general lack of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other bee-pollinated plant products.* Bees pollinate some of our favorite foods: Apples, oranges, lemons, broccoli, onions, blueberries, cherries, avocados and much more.
Products containing neonicotinoid insecticides have been linked to large-scale deaths and Colony Collapse Disorder of bees and other pollinators. neonicotinoid insecticides Must Be Banned……. http://www.causes.com/causes/430648-bee-the-change/actions/1654472