Screen grab of a video (below) filmed by a Moroccan beekeeper that shows dozens of dead bees.





The region of Souss, in south-western Morocco, is known for being the kingdom's top producer of citrus fruits. But the use of pesticides linked to intensive farming methods has a deadly side-effect: the wiping out of bees and a dramatic fall in honey production. One of the region's beekeepers has set alarm bells ringing.



When bees come into contact with these pesticides, they tend to die after a few days.

