Two new studies found that honeybees and bumblebees had trouble foraging for food and returning with it to their hives after exposure to the class of insecticides, which is widely used to protect grains, cotton, beans, vegetables and many other crops.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Bee Research Details Harm From Insecticides
New research has begun to unravel
the mystery of why bees are disappearing in alarming numbers worldwide:
Some of the pesticides most commonly used by farmers appear to be
changing bee behavior in small but fatal ways.
Two new studies found that honeybees and bumblebees had trouble foraging for food and returning with it to their hives after exposure to the class of insecticides, which is widely used to protect grains, cotton, beans, vegetables and many other crops.
Two new studies found that honeybees and bumblebees had trouble foraging for food and returning with it to their hives after exposure to the class of insecticides, which is widely used to protect grains, cotton, beans, vegetables and many other crops.
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