Food producers urged to protect bees from damaging fungicides

Posted on 25 Jun 2015 by Michael Cruickshank

New research has shown a link between the use of fungicides on crops and the decline of wild bee populations.

A recently study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin Department of Entomology’s Steffan Lab showed that bee colonies are negatively affected by the use of fungicides. Unlike pesticides such as neonicotinoids, which are known to directly affect bees, the impact of fungicides appears to be more indirect. “Bumble bee colonies exposed to fungicide produced…

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