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Reducing Spray Drift to Protect Pollinating Bees Monday Jan 18th, 2021 Protecting bees when those California almonds start blooming soon. One way to start, is reducing spray drift. Josette Lewis is Chief Scientific Officer with the Almond Board of California. “You want to make sure that you mitigate spray drift, which can go on to maybe flowering plants adjacent to the orchard that bees might visit, and also to make sure that you don t directly spray the beehives that are present usually at the ends of orchard,” noted Lewis. “So, when applying a fungicide at night, make sure to turn off the nozzles, as the sprayer comes to the end of the rows, that have the hives on it. And, make sure you re not applying pesticides near flowering plants that might be outside the orchard or sources of water, whether they are puddles or naturally occurring water irrigation canals that might fill up during the winter,” she said.

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