18 results on '"Bees -- Control -- Reports"'
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2. Vanderbilt professor finds link between pesticides and honey bee survival
3. New Genetics and Evolution Study Findings Recently Were Published by Researchers at Swiss Bee Research Center (Advances and perspectives in selecting resistance traits against the parasitic mite Varroa destructor in honey bees)
4. Reports on Entomology Findings from National Institute of Forest Science Provide New Insights [Effect of Aerial Spraying of Thiacloprid On Pine Sawyer Beetles (Monochamus Alternatus) and Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera) In Pine Forests]
5. European agency concludes controversial 'neonic' pesticides threaten bees
6. Scientists call for ban on pesticides linked to bird and bee deaths
7. Chronic exposure to two commonly used pesticides in farming kills worker bees and damages their ability to forage for food, according to a new study
8. Pesticide is killing honey bees says report as ministers approve use in four counties; The Government has green-lit emergency use of the nicotine-like chemical despite damning findings in its own study and an EU ban
9. Bees: Pesticide restrictionss must be extended to wheat - new Friends of the Earth report
10. Bees: Pesticide restrictionss must be extended to wheat - new Friends of the Earth report
11. BEES: PESTICIDE RESTRICTIONS MUST BE EXTENDED TO WHEAT - NEW FRIENDS OF THE EARTH REPORT
12. STUDY: NEONICOTINOID PESTICIDES POSE LOW RISK TO HONEY BEES
13. Pesticides used by beekeepers may harm bees' gut microbiota
14. Investigators at University of Guelph Detail Findings in Applied Acarology (Continuous release of oregano oil effectively and safely controls Varroa destructor infestations in honey bee colonies in a northern climate)
15. New pesticide link to sudden decline in bee population
16. Data from Michigan State University Provide New Insights into Horticultural Science (Consumer Preferences for Traditional, Neonicotinoid-free, Bee-friendly, or Biological Control Pest Management Practices on Floriculture Crops)
17. Chelsea Flower Show 2012: Protests as pesticides cause bee numbers to plummet; Campaigners dressed as giant bees have been protesting outside Chelsea Flower Show against the use of pesticides as a new report warned increasing use of the chemicals is already reducing the number of insects in Britain
18. Natural pesticide impairs bumble bee foraging ability
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