Corn insecticide linked to great die-off of beneficial honeybees
New research has linked springtime die-offs of honeybees critical for
pollinating food crops — part of the mysterious malady called colony
collapse disorder — with technology for planting corn coated with
insecticides. The study, published in ACS' journal Environmental Science & Technology,
appears on the eve of spring planting seasons in some parts of Europe
where farmers use the technology and widespread deaths of honeybees have
occurred in the past.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
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