Domestic products are killing Insects

Insects play an important role in the environment, and some ordinary household products are putting them in danger. Here is information about these products from Helena Horton, Environment reporter for the Guardian.

"Insect numbers are in freefall and most people know that pesticide use in agriculture is partly to blame. But many domestic products including topical flea treatments for dogs, ant killer applications, washing-up liquid and herbicides can also contribute to the problem. ... In fact, some substances that are banned for use in agriculture in the UK and other countries are routinely used in the home. Products containing fipronil and imidacloprid, the main domestic products in use for flea treatments and ant traps, have been found to be highly toxic to bees, triggering agitation, seizures, tremors and paralysis." 

We need to read labels carefully in order to sustain God's creation.

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