A report from the Pesticide Research institute and conservation group Friends of the Earth suggests over half of garden plants for sale at Home Depot, Walmart,
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Over half of garden plants sold at some of the nation's top big-box retailers are treated with a powerful type of pesticide linked to the ongoing global bee die-off, a study out today said.
As more gardeners make deliberate moves to attract the pollinators,
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The report, from the Pesticide Research Institute and environmental group "Friends of the Earth," sampled 18 Lowes,
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Researchers found 51 percent of plants from these garden centers tested positive for levels considered by the groups to be fatal for honey bees, butterflies and other pollinators.
Between 2006 and 2013 a full third of bees in the United States have mysteriously vanished in part of the global crisis known as Colony Collapse Disorder,
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