Another plethora of neonicotinoid articles today...
...which means that the (lazy) journalists were all primed with press releases yesterday by the usual suspect(s)
Richard Black BBC environment correspondent interchanges facts about bumblebees and honey bees without seemingly being aware of it and throws stuff about ccd into the mix as well. I do agree with Dave Goulson of Stirling University when he states that all insecticides should be banned in gardens. Hardly mission critical for our food supply. I wish they were banned on allotments as well.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17535769
Alison Benjamin clearly wants to leave the Guardian and seek a career with News International.
Tabloid headline of the day:
Quote:
Toxic pollen and the mad bee disease disaster
I didn't make that up.
Here's the link.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...ad-bee-disease
Didn't she write the World without Bees book which ended up in everyone's Christmas stocking!
Her colleague Damian also churns out the same old chestnut about honeybee decline in the UK even though the bbka reports that colony numbers have tripled in the last 3 years or so. He also get mixed up between bumbles and honeybees.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...ine?intcmp=239
When will these folk start to check some of their facts.
The studies mentioned have some interesting stuff in them but the reporting from a broadsheet like the Guardian is of a dire standard.