Commercial beekeeper Phil Raines says you have to be crazy to want to take care of bees for a living. “We’re part of the farming community, but we’re farmers’ ugly duckling,” he told the Tribune. When ...
Eventually you will be gardening again. Soon after, the insects will be there — some good, some bad and mostly neutral ones minding their own business. With that in mind a quick primer on insecticides ...
MONTREAL, Quebec -- Seeding is over for this year on Canadian corn and soy farms. But a student's research suggests the consequences on bees could last a long time. He has collected data that showed ...
Commercial beekeeper Phil Raines says you have to be crazy to want to take care of bees for a living. “We’re part of the farming community, but we’re farmers’ ugly duckling,” he told the Tribune. When ...
PBS Newshour: Neonicotinoids, the popular insecticide used in agriculture, can be harmful to bees, according to new papers. Science correspondent Miles O’Brien joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss some ...
The dangers of neonicotinoid insecticides likely can't be watered down. That's the conclusion of a new study showing an insecticide made for commercial plant nurseries is harmful to a typical bee even ...
The expression of nAChR subunits differs between tissues and between castes. (a) Honey bee tissues we analyzed in gene expression comparisons of nAChR subunits. (b–c) Total combined expression of ...
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