Galston, Glenorie and Hills Rural News

STILL CREEK LANDCARE Pollinatio­n

- By: Nick Chartorisk­y

People enjoy their gardens and will defend their favourite plants from being gobbled up or damaged by bugs.

However the impact of using general pesticides goes much further than killing the bug you aimed at. Pesticides will kill nearly every bug as well as impact the farmers who depend on pollinator­s for their livelihood. Thirty percent of food produced for human consumptio­n directly depends on pollinator­s, indirectly the impact on food supplies for people if far greater.

Australia is one of the last countries in the world not suffering from European Bee Colony Collapses that has hit the world. Due to these Colony Collapses in the U.S. Australia exports millions upon millions of healthy Bees there to help pollinate U.S. orchards and crops. A new export product!

It’s not only European Bees that pollinate plants. Native ÊÕÕĴʞ ÊÕÕļĆÕĴʞ ŤõÕĴʞ Ŗ²ĴĭĴʞ ļñİõĭĴʞ ÊŁļļÕİŤõÕĴ ²čÑ ČĔļñĴ ²İÕ ²ĆĆ successful insect pollinator­s. Many plants have evolved to be pollinated by a variety of insects and animals (see photo). All creatures keep our environmen­t in a natural balance.

Insect pollinatio­n is the most ÕêţËõÕčļ İÕĆõ²ÊĆÕ ČÕËñ²čõĴČ êĔİ plants to reproduce. Pollinatio­n by insects determines plant community structures and is vitally important to native Australian trees and shrubs.

So before you reach for a pesticide solution for what ails your plants, seek out other ways of protecting you treasures. Most problems can be managed through a variety of methods that have far less impact on the world as a whole, including us humans.

If you would like help or further informatio­n, contact Nick on 9653 2056, via email StillCreek­Landcare@iinet.net.au or visit Still Creek Landcare at http:// www.stillcreek­landcare.com.au or on Facebook.

 ??  ?? Cryptostyl­is leptochila wasp pollinatin­g an australian native orchid
Cryptostyl­is leptochila wasp pollinatin­g an australian native orchid

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