Last Monday it was a nice day so decided to walk from Milford to Pembroke Dock, via Steynton and along the Neyland Cycle path, to burn a few calories. I have mentioned before our observations on dead and dying Bees, on this particular walk, there were dozens various types of Bees and Wasps, dead and dying. This year has to be the worst for the poor Bees. I did notice that a lot of fields at the side of the cycle path were void of weeds, and wondered what type of Weed killer had been used. What ever is killing the Bees and Wasps cannot be any good for us, if we breathe it, or consume it in our food or water supplies. It was upsetting seeing all these poor dead Bees and Wasps. We are destroying the Bees and inevitably ourselves in the chase for greater profits. Has anyone else noticed this tragedy?
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