Natural disasters impacting honeybee industry across Australia

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Natural disasters along Australia’s east coast in recent years have had a dire effect – the crucial crop pollination industry is facing a worker shortage.

Natural disasters along Australia’s east coast in recent years have had a dire effect – the crucial crop pollination industry is facing a worker shortage.Read More.

Natural disasters along Australia’s east coast in recent years have had a dire effect – the crucial crop pollination industry is facing a worker shortage.Read More
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Is this the part where we try to blame bee's for our next crop failure after we banned the country that supplies 90% of the worlds fertiliser from selling it to us?

Pesticides are killing the bees NOT fkn natural disasters bought on by climate change, yes I can see where you are heading with this its so fkn obvious.

All is good no more fires or floods under Albo.

Do not blame the climate change hoax.

its climate change MurdochGutterMedia

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