If you pick up a pesticide these days, you may find bee hazard labels on the bottle. That’s to warn about pesticides that harm bees, American’s number one pollinator insect, and to inform consumers of how to protect bees. What are bee hazard warnings? What do bee hazard warnings mean? Read on for an explanation of the bee hazard labels and the purpose they are intended to serve. What are Bee Hazard Warnings? The western honeybee is the top pollinator in this country. This bee is credited with most of the pollination activity required to produce up to one-third of the nation’s food supply. Over 50 major crops in America are dependent on honeybees for pollination. The need is so acute that agricultural concerns rent honeybee colonies for pollination. Other types of bees also help with pollination, like bumble bees, mining bees, sweat bees, leafcutter bees and carpenter bees. But
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