"Seeing impacts of pesticide exposure across the body helps to explain the multi-faceted problems that exposed bees have, ...
"It's a win for ... every single person in this country." Government alters future of agriculture industry with ban on common ...
The commonly used pesticide has been found in elevated levels in some of the state’s largest rivers, causing potential harm ...
neonicotinoid-treated seeds, and systemic pesticides. For a deeper dive, see Poisoned Waterways: The same pesticide that is killing bees is destroying life in the nation’s streams, rivers, and lakes.
Neonicotinoid pesticides such as clothianidin are widely used to protect crops from pests. Yet, past research has shown that even low doses can threaten the survival of beneficial insects.
Neonicotinoid pesticides such as clothianidin are widely used to protect crops from pests. Yet, past research has shown that even low doses can threaten the survival of beneficial insects.
An alarming decline in the population of pollinators, honey bees and monarch butterflies in particular, is proof once again that mankind’s innovative genius causes at least as many problems ...
Observers say Quebec's battle against neonics shows what's possible when it comes to regulating the chemicals — and raises questions about the federal pesticide regulator's controversial 2021 decision ...
Birds, such as blue and great tits, use fur to line their nests, exposing their offspring to pesticides used in veterinary treatments.
Following DEFRA’s decision to deny the application for emergency authorisation to use the neonicotinoid-based Cruiser SB, farmers are being reminded of alternatives to help manage aphids and the ...
According to a study from Queen Mary University of London published in the Science of the Total Environment journal, the neonicotinoid pesticide clothianidin has a devastating impact on bees.
A new study shows distinct effects of neonicotinoid pesticide exposure in different bumble bee body parts, explaining why pesticides have diverse harmful effects and highlighting the need for more ...