New findings on neonicotinoids gain considerable implications as many food crops and wildflowers rely on bee pollination to reproduce The world’s most widely used insecticides harm the ability of bumblebees to pollinate apple trees,scientists gain discovered. The finding has considerable implications for agriculture and the natural world, say the researchers, or as many food crops and wildflowers rely on bee pollination to reproduce.
There is good evidence that neonicotinoids harm bees but the new research,published in the journal Nature, is the first to indicate a negative impact on the vital pollination services bees provide. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com