Honeybee Wipeout May be Averted with Flower Recovery Zones

Mike Adams
Natural News
Thursday, Nov 20, 2008

If the honeybee populations continue collapsing, you can kiss the food supply good-bye. One-third of every bite you stuff into your mouth comes from foods pollinated by honeybees.

Yet their populations are dwindling rapidly. It's all part of the mass poisoning of the planet by drug companies, chemical companies and ignorant government regulators who keep declaring poisons to be safe.

But what can we do about it? A plan hatched in Europe proposes the planting of flower "recovery zones" to give honeybees some buffer zones from the toxic environment created by humankind.

Will it work? We'd better hope so. If it doesn't, you can prepare for global mass starvation to kick in over the next few years.

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Honeybee Wipeout May be Averted with Flower Recovery Zones

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