Neonic pesticides are killing our Bees

Researchers from York University discovered that, if worker and queen honeybees exposed to field realistic levels of neonicotinoids die sooner and reducing the health of the entire colony. The researchers were also surprised to find that the neonicotinoid contaminated pollen collected by the honeybees came not from crops grown from neonicotinoid treated seeds, but plants growing in areas adjacent to those crops. This is season-long, field realistic research with typical exposure. Readmore

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