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Create a buzz in your backyard!

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innercitybees | Create a buzz in your backyard! innercitybees Create a buzz in your backyard! Menu Skip to content Home About Search Search for: Urban Beekeeping: A revolution? October 26, 2015 November 1, 2015 / InnercityBees / Leave a comment Could urban beekeeping really help take the pressure off the damaged bee populations across the world and help safeguard a healthy supply for pollination? I’m not sure but there’s no reason why we shouldn’t try. Cities such as Los Angeles have begun to overturn centuries old bans on urban beekeeping, to join New York, San Francisco, London and Paris, amongst the many Australian cities who allow the practice. Even the White House has bees on its rooftop. This rise of urban beekeeping over the last couple of years has coincided with research on the dangers of pesticides, and the now global awareness of declining bee numbers. So what are the arguments for and against urban bees? Principally the main reason some...

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