Insecticides can reduce bee fertility, causing lasting harm across generations

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Even a single application of a common neonicotinoid pesticide can harm exposed bees and their offspring. The study shows that “today's imidacloprid applications are going to have repercussions for generations of bees long after the boom sprayer has left the field,” says Charlie Nicholson, a postdoctoral researcher at Lund University in Sweden.
Period2021 Nov 11
Held atNational Geographic Channel, United States