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Judi Lynn

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4. Bees Are Dropping Dead in Brazil and Sending a Message to Humans
Mon Aug 19, 2019, 03:15 PM
Aug 2019

19 AUGUST 2019

Bruce Douglas and Tatiana Freitas, Bloomberg News

(Bloomberg) -- Death came swiftly for Aldo Machado’s honey bees. Less than 48 hours after the first apis mellifera showed signs of sickness, tens of thousands lay dead, their bodies piled in mounds.

“As soon as the healthy bees began clearing the dying bees out of the hives, they became contaminated,” said Machado, vice president of Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul beekeeping association. “They started dying en masse.”

Around half a billion bees died in four of Brazil’s southern states in the year’s first months. The die-off highlighted questions about the ocean of pesticides used in the country’s agriculture and whether chemicals are washing through the human food supply — even as the government considers permitting more. Most dead bees showed traces of Fipronil, a insecticide proscribed in the European Union and classified as a possible human carcinogen by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Since President Jair Bolsonaro took office in January, Brazil has permitted sales of a record 290 pesticides, up 27% over the same period last year, and a bill in Congress would relax standards even further. Manufacturers of newly permitted substances include Brazilian companies such as Cropchem and Ouro Fino, as well as global players including Arysta Lifescience Ltd., Nufarm Ltd. and Adama Agricultural Solutions Ltd. Giants such as Syngenta, Monsanto, BASF and Sumitomo also won new registrations.

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https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/bees-are-dropping-dead-in-brazil-and-sending-a-message-to-humans-1.1303537

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What is noticeably missing from the story PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2019 #1
It's difficult to say - but the problem does seem to be worse in the warmer Latin American countries sandensea Aug 2019 #3
And note the number of new pesticides approved annually in Brazil: sandensea Aug 2019 #2
Bees Are Dropping Dead in Brazil and Sending a Message to Humans Judi Lynn Aug 2019 #4
Good post. Incredibly tragic. We are witnessing our destruction. Evolve Dammit Aug 2019 #14
Lucky them that they don't have a syphilis brain addled psychopath as Guy Whitey Corngood Aug 2019 #5
The Trump Administration just last year reversed Obama ban on neonicotinoids jcgoldie Aug 2019 #6
In the Last three Months Alone, Pesticides Have Killed Some 500 Million Bees in Brazil Judi Lynn Aug 2019 #7
+1 Kill the habitat, sprinkle pesticides & surprise! the bees die. bronxiteforever Aug 2019 #8
Thanks for posting that link. It's new information to me, good to see. The video is stupendous! n/t Judi Lynn Aug 2019 #11
Thanks Judi! I always read your posts. bronxiteforever Aug 2019 #15
The things I've seen in good message board forums have changed my life! Judi Lynn Aug 2019 #19
Kick and recommend for visibility. bronxiteforever Aug 2019 #9
The deforestation and environmental degradation of Brazil will accelerate now that China's buying. SunSeeker Aug 2019 #10
Maybe they'll stop when a jar of honey costs more than a barrel of oil Ponietz Aug 2019 #12
It's way more than the cost of honey FakeNoose Aug 2019 #16
Yes, I am aware but the profiteers aren't or don't care Ponietz Aug 2019 #17
Another K & R Duppers Aug 2019 #13
Where have all the hummingbirds gone? Mendocino Aug 2019 #18
Anyone who is old enough to remember a time with beautiful little hummers Judi Lynn Aug 2019 #20
I still see bunches of hummingbirds in WV. a la izquierda Aug 2019 #21
Same here (in too hot Texas) They_Live Aug 2019 #22
I haven't seen one bumblebee this summer. roamer65 Aug 2019 #23
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