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The Beepocalypse that wasn’t? Colony collapse disorder had ‘very small’ effects on commercial pollinators, study finds

Jonathan Knutson | 
Though colony collapse disorder has generated a great deal of concern, the phenomenon has had “very small effects” on commercial ...
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New ‘superfood’ makes bees better pollinators—boosting crop yields up to 90%

Millie Dent | 
Argentina-based startup Beeflow has developed a special nutrient-packed formula for bees meant to boost their immune systems and make them ...
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Farmers, scientists face off against activists as New Hampshire mulls neonic insecticide ban

Kevin Landrigan | 
Farmers, lawn service scientists and educators supplied stinging criticism [October 8] of legislation that activists are pursuing to ban the ...
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Rapeseed farmers benefit from honeybees more than pesticides, French study finds

Rudy Ruitenberg | 
For European rapeseed farmers, honey bees buzzing around fields may outweigh the benefits of using pesticides to fight insect damage, ...
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Podcast: Farming without chemicals: Pesticide-carrying bees poised to revolutionize agriculture?

Ashish Malik, Cameron English | 
While the GMO controversy rages, a handful of companies are taking another innovative approach to crop protection ...
Germany's 'save the bees' anti-pesticide campaign 'existential threat' to local vineyards, wine industry says

Germany’s ‘save the bees’ anti-pesticide campaign ‘existential threat’ to local vineyards, wine industry says

Herbert Trogus | 
In the vineyards of Oberrotweil and Oberbergen numerous green crosses were set up [over] the weekend. “They are meant as ...
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Viewpoint: Do neonicotinoid insecticides really boost crop yields? New study raises doubts

Tom Philpott | 
Ever year, farmers in the United States devote at least 80 million acres, a combined landmass three-quarters the size of ...
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Pesticide-carrying bees help cut synthetic chemical use on farms

Ben Paynter | 
Bees are great at retrieving tiny cargo: their main job is to visit flowering plants in order to gather pollen ...
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Pesticides don’t pose acute health risk to honeybees foraging on farmland, two-year study finds

Jon Zawislak | 
Honey bees forage across a large area, continually scouting the local landscape for ephemeral food resources. Beekeepers often rely on ...
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Congressional Democrats push EPA to defend expanded approval of controversial pesticide sulfoxaflor

Rebecca Beitsch | 
Oregon Democrats are asking the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to defend its decision to expand the use of a pesticide ...
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Activist groups sue EPA to block expanded approval of alleged ‘bee-killing’ insecticide sulfoxaflor

Maria Dinzeo | 
Beekeepers asked the Ninth Circuit on [September 6] to block the federal government’s approval of the unrestricted use of the ...
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Funnel web spider venom kills a human in an hour—can we use it to battle deadly honeybee pests?

Leo Benedictus | 
A bite from a funnel web spider delivers neurotoxins that can kill an adult in hours, or a child in ...
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EU farmers ‘fed up’ with rapeseed as neonicotinoid insecticide ban, dry weather cripple crop yields

Megan Durisin, Olivia Konotey-Ahulu | 
Rapeseed, easily spotted with its bright yellow flowers in summer, is used for meal and oil in products ranging from ...
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Neonicotinoid insecticide exposure could harm ground-nesting bees, study suggests

In a first-ever study investigating the risk of neonicotinoid insecticides to ground-nesting bees, University of Guelph researchers have discovered at ...
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Gene-silencing biopesticide targets harmful insects without threatening pollinators

Sean Barton | 
A natural, sustainable alternative to pesticides that targets specific pests, without harming beneficial pollinators such as honeybees, is being developed ...
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Radar and robots: Can technology turn honeybees into more efficient pollinators?

Jenny Schlecht | 
According to the Bee Informed Partnership, 37.7% of managed honey bee colonies were lost during the 2018-19 winter — the ...
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Acute exposure to controversial insecticide sulfoxaflor doesn’t impact bee learning, study shows

Harry Siviter​​ | 
Systemic insecticides such as neonicotinoids and sulfoximines can be present in the nectar and pollen of treated crops, through which ...
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With yields plunging, sugar beet growers in UK may discontinue growing crop in wake of neonicotinoid insecticide ban

Lucy de la Pasture | 
Sugar beet is a crop that has always demanded close attention to grow well, but Norfolk grower Mark Means has ...
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Video: Can we keep this parasitic, bee-killing mite out of the US?

Linh Bui, Samuel Ramsey | 
“Bees are not just an incredibly charismatic insect, they’re also incredibly vital to our way of life as human beings,” ...
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EPA weighs in on sulfoxaflor: Genetic Literacy Project Q&A on controversial decision to lift restrictions on alleged ‘bee-killing’ pesticide

Cameron English | 
The FDA replied to our questions with a detailed defense of its decision to lift restrictions on sulfoxaflor ...
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New test accurately estimates bee exposure to neonicotinoid insecticides, study claims

Bee populations are declining, and neonicotinoid pesticides continue to be investigated — and in some cases banned — because of ...
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Viewpoint: ‘We’ll be eating each other in 5 years’? How ‘catastrophic’ environmentalism threatens sustainable farming

Chris Bullivant | 
In April, the cry of climate catastrophe seized the political agenda. ... It was the only subject driving the zombie ...
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Book review: ‘The Lives of Bees’ offers 14 tips to help keep honeybees healthy and pollinating our crops

What were the lives of wild honey bees like before humans began intensively managing them and moving them all over ...
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If US banned neonicotinoid insecticides, pesticide use could increase, posing threat to humans and pollinators, study suggests

New research from Gian Carlo Moschini at the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development at Iowa State University and Ed ...
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French rapeseed yields hit 14-year low following drought, neonicotinoid insecticide ban

Megan Durisin | 
French farmers are getting so tired of beetles chomping on their rapeseed that some of them may decide to further ...
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