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Does anyone else feel overwhelmed choosing pest control for veggie patches that won't harm your bees?
As urban gardening booms and bee populations decline, finding pest control that protects both crops and pollinators has become a pressing dilemma in 2026. Cast your vote to share how you navigate this challenge.
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