insecticides
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Global Pesticide Use Doubled Since the 1900s
According to a research, pesticide use has virtually doubled since 1990. According to Pesticide Atlas, agricultural pesticides are to blame for the population decline of field birds and butterflies of 30%.
Latest Research Articles
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Insecticides Killing Bees Officially Banned by the European Union
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First Biomarker Evidence Linking Autism To Pesticide DDT Revealed
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Warning! Commonly Used Insecticide Neonicotinoid Could Affect Queen Bee's Reproductive Abilities
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Genome Sequencing to the Rescue Against Bedbugs
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New Insecticides Needed To Kill Bedbugs
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Cotton and Citrus Insecticides Threaten Honeybees
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Caterpillars Use Feces to Trick Corn Plants Into Lowering Their Defenses
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Pollinator Protection: Experts Question EPA's Commitment to Bees [FEATURE]
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Court Overturns Pesticide Approval, EPA's Commitment to Bees in Question
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Insecticide Resistance: Redbanded Stink Bug Can't be Stopped?
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Pesticide Poisons Spiders, Makes Them Lazy Drunks
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Insecticides May Affect Cognitive Development in Children