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‘We were being bullied in our own home’: How ‘authoritarian’ HOAs are contributing to the insect apocalypse

There’s an army of tiny workers buzzing around our fields, helping our food grow. But over the past few decades, populations of bees and other insect pollinators have dropped precipitously. This looming “insect apocalypse” has many causes, from climate change to habitat loss, and it is already fueling malnutrition in some parts of the world.

One of the biggest factors in bee declines is industrial agriculture. “Big Ag” — with its emphasis on vast fields planted with a single crop, its heavy reliance on powerful pesticides, and its intensive use of commercial bee colonies to pollinate crops like almonds — reduces pollinator populations by killing and disorienting the insects, reducing their natural food sources, and leaving colony bees overworked and, therefore, prone to parasites like Varroa.

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