#PollinatorWeek!
This was my first time combining two of my photos, at different focuses, to get a clear, in focus, subject. These Amegilla sp. are currently pollinating all the salvia and tomato plants in my backyard.
#macrophotography #bees #auspollinatorweek #pollinatorweek #insectphotography🐝📷
November 11, 2025 at 12:18 AM
Happy #PollinatorWeek 2018!
Please watch and share "Seeds that Poison," our new video that explains the pesticide link to #pollinator decline and the #organic solution.Stay tuned for #beeprotective actions throughout the week!

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New Video, Seeds that Poison, Explains Pesticide Link to Pollinator Decline, Cites Organic Solution - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
(Beyond Pesticides, June 18, 2018) At the start of National Pollinator Week, Beyond Pesticides today released its new video, Seeds that Poison –to broaden public understanding of the devastating adverse effects of pesticides on the health of pollinators (bees, birds, butterflies, and other organisms), and the solution in the organic management of agriculture, parks, playing fields, gardens, and lawns. Hazardous pesticides tied to the decline of honey bees and native bees are not permitted in certified organic food production and numerous policies adopted by local governments across the U.S. The accumulated studies and data have found that honey bees and other pollinators, such as native bees, butterflies and birds, are in decline. Scientists studying the issue have identified several factors that are contributing to bee decline, including pesticides, parasites, improper nutrition, stress, and habitat loss. (See Beyond Pesticides’ What the Science Shows.) Pesticides have been identified in the independent scientific literature as a major contributing factor. Pesticides in the neonicotinoid (neonic) chemical class have been singled out as major suspects due to their widespread use as seed coatings, high toxicity to bees, “systemic” nature –neonic chemicals move through the plant’s vascular system and are expressed in pollen, nectar, and guttation droplets– […]
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February 26, 2025 at 12:11 AM
As of 2011, 34 to 44% of soybeans and 79 to 100% of maize acres were planted with coated seeds, accounting for an astounding 35-fold increase in nationwide neonicotinoid use from baseline rates prior to 2003 (Douglas and Tooker, 2015).#PollinatorWeek

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Seeds That Poison
Studies and data have found that pollinators such as honey bees, native bees, butterflies and birds, are in decline. Scientists have identified several factors that are contributing to bee decline, including pesticides, parasites, improper nutrition, stress, and habitat loss. The neonicotinoid (neonics) chemical class has been singled out as a major suspect due to its widespread use as a seed coating, high toxicity to bees, systemic nature (the chemical moves through the plant’s vascular system and is expressed in pollen, nectar, and guttation droplets), and persistence.
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February 26, 2025 at 12:47 AM
For #PollinatorWeek, Help Ban Pesticide #Mosquito Misters in Your State#SaveOurBees #ToxicPesticides #NoSpray

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For Pollinator Week, Help Ban Pesticide Misters in Your State - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
(Beyond Pesticides, June 22, 2018) Mosquito misters pose a threat to human health. They also harm bees and other flying pollinators and are the least effective way to deal with biting mosquitoes. These devices are typically placed outdoors and spray insecticides –mostly in an attempt to control mosquitoes.  In May, the Connecticut state legislature voted to ban the use of residential pesticide misting systems. Urge your Governor and state legislators to ban pesticide misters. In addition to the threat to people’s health, misters harm pollinators who may be foraging in an area where the devices are used. Studies find that sublethal concentrations of synthetic pyrethroids significantly reduce bee fecundity and decrease the rate at which bees develop to adulthood and reproduce. Field and laboratory studies using pyrethroids have consistently documented decreases in foraging activity and activity at the hive entrance after exposure. While pesticides are regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), pesticide misters and other application devices are not subject to EPA oversight, leaving states with the authority to control their use. Connecticut appears to be the first state to restrict pesticide misting machines through legislation. The state of New York took an administrative approach to regulating these devices, as the commissioner of the […]
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February 26, 2025 at 12:12 AM
We are starting out #PollinatorWeek with an ask: Will you be a hero for pollinators? Inspire your elected representative in Congress to cosponsor the Saving America's Pollinators Act (SAPA), or thank them if they're fighting for good already!

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Be a Hero for Pollinators
During Pollinator Week, starting June 17, ask your elected representative in Congress to support pollinators by co-sponsoring Saving America’s Pollinators Act (SAPA). If they are already a cosponsor, use the occasion to thank them for their leadership on this critical issue.
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February 26, 2025 at 12:46 AM
Iridescent curly antennae entry for #PollinatorWeek

Tarantula hawk wasp on milkweed. Milkweed, not just for Monarchs 🦋

Desert or Rush milkweed 🌿

#inverts
Southern California
June 22, 2024 at 8:00 PM
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June 22, 2024 at 6:20 PM
It's #PollinatorWeek, and today we are focusing on the #insectapocalypse. Pollinators are in dire risk, and it's time to raise the alarm. 🚨🦋
February 26, 2025 at 12:46 AM
Happy #solstice! For the end of #pollinatorweek @TrueFoodNow and us are attending USDAPeoples Garden #pollinatorchat
February 25, 2025 at 8:27 PM
When you can't see the pollen for the bees.

#PollinatorWeek

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June 22, 2024 at 1:26 PM
Eristalinae Syrphid Fly really, REALLY loves the St. John's Wort pollen.

Like, really!

#PollinatorWeek #inverts #becurious
June 21, 2024 at 8:21 PM
Celebrating #PollinatorWeek at Blandy.
June 20, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Happy Pollinator Week, everyone! To learn more about how you can BEE a better pollinator defender check out our linktree, found in our bio!

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June 16, 2025 at 5:36 PM
Next week is #PollinatorWeek a time to recognize the essential role pollinators play in keeping our ecosystem healthy! Celebrate by planning a visit to Blandy to check out the many varieties of pollinators enjoying our 712 acres, like this beautiful hummingbird #clearwingmoth. 𝑃ℎ𝑜𝑡𝑜 𝑏𝑦 𝐽𝑎𝑛𝑒 𝐺𝑎𝑚𝑏𝑙𝑒.
June 13, 2025 at 7:47 PM
Our final Hive Hero's this week!

🐝 Adam says beekeeping is a mindful and rewarding journey. 
🐝 Ally looks after the bees at Ascot.

The Hive Heroes campaign wraps up today, but their work keeps buzzing.
#PlanBeeLtd #HiveHeroes #SaveTheBees #PollinatorWeek #ChelseaFlowerShow
May 23, 2025 at 9:02 AM
✝️ It’s been pollinator week for 2 days now. Save you done something for these animals like starting a butterfly or bird garden?

It’s one way you can help victims
#pollinatorweek #ecology #extinction #climatechange
June 17, 2025 at 8:04 PM
French #Beekeepers Sue Bayer/Monsanto on Glyphosate in Honey; U.S. Court Allows Glyphosate Contamination of #Honey Labeled “100 Pure”#PollinatorWeek

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French Beekeepers Sue Bayer/Monsanto on Glyphosate in Honey; U.S. Court Allows Glyphosate Contamination of Honey Labeled "100% Pure" - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
(Beyond Pesticides, June 19, 2018) Some 200 members of a French beekeeping cooperative in the northern Aisne region have sued Bayer — on the same day the giant chemical company’s acquisition of Monsanto was finalized — after discovering that their honey was contaminated with toxic glyphosate, a known endocrine disruptor and probable human carcinogen (according to the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer). Monsanto is the long-time manufacturer of Roundup, the popular glyphosate pesticide; Bayer now owns not only the company, but also, the liabilities that come with it, including the “Monsanto” name. Environmental activists had denounced the merger, which creates an agrichemical leviathan that promotes use of chemical herbicides and genetically engineered/modified (GE/GMO) seeds. The beekeepers’ suit was filed in early June after Famille Michaud, a large French honey marketer, detected glyphosate contamination in three batches from one of the coop’s members — whose hives happen to border large fields of rapeseed, beets, and sunflowers. Glyphosate is commonly used in French agriculture; President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to ban its use by 2021. Emmanuel Ludot, a lawyer for the cooperative, is looking for an outcome that includes mandated investigation of the extent of glyphosate contamination of honey, and […]
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February 26, 2025 at 12:11 AM
June 19, 2024 at 3:10 PM
Envision #parks & playing fields managed without unnecessary toxic #pesticides, where #children & #pets are safe to run on the grass while #pollinators are protected. This is the #future we are working to achieve. 🦋 #PollinatorWeek #organic #BeAnAdvocate

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February 26, 2025 at 4:09 AM
Celebrating Pollinator Week
Also known as click and run when you are allergic to bees. 🐝

#pollinators #bees #flowers #MacroMonday #savethebees #blooms #Bloomscrolling #garden #photography #EastCoastKin #yellow #pollinatorweek
June 16, 2025 at 8:56 PM
Pollinators are declining not because we hate them. But because we love tidy lawns, bright lights and quick fixes. Lets' love pollinators enough to give them a fighting chance. #PollinatorWeek 🦋🐝🐞🪰🦇
June 19, 2025 at 8:51 PM
June 21, 2024 at 1:13 PM
Happy #PollinatorWeek! (June 17-23, 2024)

Common Flower Moth (Schinia pulchripennis). Henry Coe State Park, California. June, 2021. A “common” moth that is uncommonly beautiful.

#CommonFlowerMoth #Moths #HenryCoeStatePark #California
June 20, 2024 at 9:02 PM