Are the bumble bees free to forage where they want? I would presume so since containment would be tricky. So, this then presents the problem in that the bumble bees may be outside the main orchard, but what is keeping them from foraging in the orchard (I also presume that the pesticide application is not during bloom...) on the weeds and other bloom within, or, alternatively, travel to some distant tasty patch of flowers that is no where near the drift zone? Bumble bees have very large foraging distance capacities...and I can't see this as being a precise tool.
I see problems with caging bees during a spray event too. The netting used to contain the bees may also reduce the amount of drift into the cage. Easy enough to correct for using spray cards in and outside the cage, however.
Eclogue for an Extractive Economy
Each day I think this will be the last
warbler. With the seasons confused,
these small birds stay longer and longer
to starve. Wrapped in the long cord
of its vine, I eat a fox grape to darken
my mouth. An itinerant word flees,
a bracelet of language fastened
to the lone deer the neighbor shot
and quartered. Like a white-footed mouse
burrowing beneath snow, the stone in my sister's
body opens to infection. The doctor diagnoses
the shadow and buries it underground
to hold the poison.
The geologist also seeks
what's imprisoned. All around us pump jacks
and the sounds of new wells being drilled.
The derrickman ignores what happens
when fossils are dislodged and scattered.
Where the mountain was cut to the ground
there's nothing to hold back the flood.
The last year of his life my father struggled
to breathe. I missed the hour of his death
and woke to blood sopping the pillow.
I pull on my boots before dawn. The elevator
cage clanks as it descends the shaft. Without
much light, its impossible to see
where the sea used to be.
- Todd Davis