Insects, including the honey bee as well as wild bee species, butterflies, beetles, wasps and flies, are important pollinators. These insect pollinators are attracted to a variety of blooming flowers on crops, trees, shrubs, weeds and native vegetation.
Pesticides such as insecticides, herbicides and fungicides play an important role in controlling insects, mites, weeds and diseases on farms and in urban landscapes. Areas treated with pesticides may have blooming flowers that attract insect pollinators. Most pesticides can be used safely around honey bees and other insect pollinators, when label directions and stewardship practices are followed.
This learning module outlines 8 best practices for product stewardship and insect pollinator protection.
Completing the Insect Pollinators and Pesticide Product Stewardship Learning Module will also make you eligible to receive Certified Crop Advisor continuing education credits. It may take up to 2 months to reflect in your account.