Sting ; Keepers' Anger As 'Killer' Pesticides Dubbed Safe: Exclusive
Sunday Mercury › January 16, 2011
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Sunday Mercury › January 16, 2011
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BEES are facing extinction because of 'killer' pesticides used on farms, experts have claimed.
The British Beekeepers' Association Midland headquarters is abuzz with anger about findings which show the insect could disappear from the UK by 2020. The BBKA annual conference, held at their base in Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, was a hive of activity yesterday as members complained that the charity had endorsed pesticides that were causing bees to die.See the full content of this document
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Sting ; Keepers' Anger As 'Killer' Pesticides Dubbed Safe: Exclusive
And members are calling for the organisation to take urgent action to protect our bees.
Over the past ten years billions of bees have been destroyed w...See the full content of this document
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