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Chronic exposure to neonicotinoids reduces honey bee health near corn crops

York University · Université Laval

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Abstract

Damage confirmed Early studies of the impacts of neonicotinoid insecticides on insect pollinators indicated considerable harm. However, lingering criticism was that the studies did not represent field-realistic levels of the chemicals or prevailing environmental conditions. Two studies, conducted on different crops and on two continents, now substantiate that neonicotinoids diminish bee health (see the Perspective by Kerr). Tsvetkov et al. find that bees near corn crops are exposed to neonicotinoids for 3 to 4 months via nontarget pollen, resulting in decreased survival and immune responses, especially when coexposed to a commonly used agrochemical fungicide. Woodcock et al. , in a multicounty experiment on…

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Keywords
  • Neonicotinoid
  • Pollinator
  • Biology
  • Honey bee
  • Toxicology
  • Pollen
  • Pollination
  • Agrochemical
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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