Source: CBC News, April 10, 2019
Neonicotinoids shown to affect flying insects’ detection systems
A new study from the University of Saskatchewan says even trace amounts of a widely-used pesticide make it difficult for flying insects to detect dangerous situations.
And that could have implications for bee populations.
The U of S experiments involved locusts, but the researchers involved believe the results apply to other flying insects.
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