Photo credit: Tim Green

A new study published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology has found that neonicotinoid use is increasing rapidly in the United...

Photo credit: Benson Kua

A new study published in the scientific journal Nature suggests that bees may be addicted to neonicotinoid pollen. Researchers offered honey bees...

Photo credit: S. Rae

Neonicotinoid pesticides have been criticized for the harm they may cause to non-herbivore insects such as bees. Now, a growing body of literature...

Photo credit: Daswebweib

A new study published by PLOS One shows that the neonicotinoid pesticide, imidacloprid, can have subtle negative effects on bee health. The study,...

Photo credit: Andrew C

A recent study published in the journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology has found further support that exposure to...

Photo credit: Bob Peterson

As bee populations decline, scientists are directing their research to understand what factors are negatively affecting bee health and what can...

photo credit: Christine Majur

A recent study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology found that the use of neonicotinoid pesticides in soybean crops reduced yields by...

Photo credit: United Soybean Board

Mounting scientific literature regarding neonicotinoid pesticides is finding they contaminate our rivers and streams, and likely play an...

Photo credit: Perry Jones

A recent study published in the journal PLOS One found that neonicotinoid pesticides—the dominant insecticide used as a seed treatment on crops...

Photo credit: Eddy Van 3000

Research has demonstrated that exposure to neonicotinoid pesticides is harmful to non-pest insects such as bees. Now, a new study published in...

Pages