Azalea Christine 12cm

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According to sources such as greenpeace, all the Migros plants tested - apart from the organic plants - contain pesticides that are harmful to bees - i.e. every bee that wants the nectar from the flowers poisons itself and its hive. :(
It is very important to me that Migros changes this as quickly as possible!
It's in progress and should be finished by the end of the year!
http://www.migros.ch/generation-m/de/nachhaltigkeit-bei-der-migros/unsere-versprechen/versprechen-konsum/bienen;jsessionid=7F7BA20EFB1C5FB56FA6035F3715066A.node270
Dear Jennifer-Joanne
Thank you for your contribution.
We are happy to respond:
The Migros Group has been aware of the problem of bee mortality and critical pesticides for some time. Although a final assessment has not yet been made for some pesticides, Migros already withdrew articles containing potentially harmful neonicotinoids from sale in spring 2013.
At the beginning of 2014, Migros promised to withdraw eight products that Greenpeace classifies as critical from sale at Do it & Garden by the end of 2014. Four of the products are already no longer being sold.
The following link refers to Migros' promise to protect bees:
http://www.migros.ch/generation-m/de/nachhaltigkeit-bei-der-migros/unsere-versprechen/versprechen-konsum/bienen.html
In addition, the Migros Group is constantly expanding its range of organic plant protection products.
We hope this information helps you and wish you a good day.
Best regards
Your M-Infoline Team
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