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- To protect honey bees from pesticides, consider the following steps:
- Apply pesticides in the evening when bees are less active.
- Choose less toxic, rapidly degradable pesticides.
- Alter application methods to minimize exposure to bees.
- Establish apiaries in safe locations1.
- Avoid using pesticides and herbicides in your garden, especially during the flowering season when bees are active. Opt for organic and natural alternatives instead2.
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- Apply pesticides in the evening Many pesticides are extremely toxic to honey bees and other beneficial insects. Honey bees are attracted to blooming flowers of all types. ...
bees.caes.uga.edu/bees-beekeeping-pollination/po…🛑 Avoid using pesticides and herbicides in your garden, especially during the flowering season when bees are active. Chemicals in pesticides and herbicides can be harmful to bees and other pollinators and can kill them. Opt instead for organic and natural alternatives.earthshotprize.org/news/bee-kind-10-ways-to-help … - People also ask
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