Researchers at the University of Guelph in southern Ontario say the way pesticides are labelled "bee safe" needs to be re-evaluated because what may be fine for a honeybee may not be safe for wild bees that build their nests in the ground.
Posted: Mar 15, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: March 15
New this year, Guelph will collect yard waste throughout the spring, summer and fall. The first pickups start this week for people with grey carts, but one pollinator expert says people may want to wait to clean out their gardens because pollinators and other beneficial insects are likely overwintering in hollow stems, under leaves and in the soil.(John Robertson/CBC)
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