10/13/2025
𝗪𝗛𝗘𝗥𝗘 𝗗𝗜𝗗 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗕𝗘𝗘𝗦 𝗚𝗢? 🐝
💥 A customer told us she hasn’t seen a single bee around her house this summer.
That hit us. Because when the bees go quiet… something’s off.
A lot of people have been noticing it ... fewer bees, fewer butterflies, even fewer ladybugs.
One major reason is the overuse of neurotoxic pesticides (especially neonicotinoids), which can impair bees’ navigation, immune systems, and reproduction.
Add to that habitat loss, climate stress, parasites and pathogens, and poor nutrition, and you get a perfect storm for pollinator decline.
Bees are a key indicator species so when they disappear or suffer, many others feel the impact.
Their health reflects the balance of the entire ecosystem. 🌍🐝
That’s why at ZeroBugs, we do things smarter: we protect homes without hurting pollinators.
Have you noticed fewer bees or butterflies where you live too? 👇
What You Can Do:
🌼 Plant pollinator-friendly flowers (native to Colorado if possible like coneflower, bee balm, sunflowers).
🚫 Avoid sprays that list neonicotinoids or imidacloprid — those are neurotoxic to bees.
🚿 Leave small water spots or pebbled dishes — bees need hydration, too.
🐝 And when you need pest control, choose companies that protect both your home and the ecosystem around it.
Smart pest control. Bee-conscious. Always. 🐝💛
www.zerobugsdenver.com
(720) 776-5724