Pesticides
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Dirtying the Fuel: How Pesticides Are Killing Bees
The scientific community is now fairly certain that pesticides like neonicotinoids are the leading cause behind a drastic decline in honeybee populations first noticed nearly a decade ago. However, how exactly this was happening remained a mystery. Now, researchers believe they have determined how a pair of pesticides are stripping essential pollinators of their energy.
Latest Research Articles
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Bees' Foraging Abilities Hampered by Pesticides
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How Backyard Gardens Might be Killing Bees
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Agricultural Pesticides Linked to Autism
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Pesticides to be Blamed For Dying Honeybees
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Pesticides Toxic to Shrimp and Snails, Scientists Gain New Insight
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Mall Of America Becomes Home To 72,000 Ladybugs
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Pesticides May Be Causing Major Honeybee Deaths
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Sygenta, Bayer Put Forth Plan to Support Bee Health in Hopes of Avoiding a Ban on Pesticides
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Pesticides May Be Contributing to Declining Bee Populations
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Pesticides Causing Population Decline of Amphibians: Study
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Pesticides Affecting Population and Behavior of Bumblebees