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  2. Bee-harming pesticides' emergency approvals to end - AOL

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    Emergency use of three pesticides that can be deadly to bees will soon be stopped for good, the government has said. Neonicotinoids were banned in 2018 but sugar beet farmers have been given ...

  3. Bees and toxic chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Bee showing its proboscis. The introduction of certain chemical substances—such as ethanol or pesticides or defensive toxic biochemicals produced by plants—to a bee's environment can cause the bee to display abnormal or unusual behavior and disorientation. In sufficient quantities, such chemicals can poison and even kill the bee.

  4. Pesticide toxicity to bees - Wikipedia

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    Systemic pesticides, on the other hand, are usually incorporated into the soil or onto seeds and move up into the stem, leaves, nectar, and pollen of plants. [1] [2] Of contact pesticides, dust and wettable powder pesticides tend to be more hazardous to bees than solutions or emulsifiable concentrates. When a bee comes in contact with ...

  5. Bee-harming pesticides found in majority of English waterways

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    Bee-harming neonicotinoid use "makes a mockery" of ban In March, Dan Green, agriculture director for British Sugar, said the pesticide was needed "to protect the UK sugar beet crop and farmer ...

  6. Bee-killing pesticides found in 85% of English rivers – analysis

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    Bee-killing pesticides have been found in 85% of tested rivers in England, an analysis of Government figures has found. Green groups looked at Environment Agency data on neonicotinoid pesticides ...

  7. Bring Back the Bees - Wikipedia

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    Bring Back the Bees, or #BringBacktheBees, is a hashtag activism campaign to raise awareness over the rapidly declining bee population. One of the leading causes of this drastic decrease is the use of harmful pesticides, such as neonicotinoids. [1] These chemicals, also known as neonics, are among the most commonly used pesticides.

  8. Blueberries, strawberries again on the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list

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    Based on government tests of pesticide levels, here is the Environmental Working Group’s 2024 list of the produce with the highest and lowest levels of pesticides.

  9. Biopesticide - Wikipedia

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    Bt toxin manufacturers claim it has little effect on other organisms, and is more environmentally friendly than synthetic pesticides. Other microbial control agents include products based on: entomopathogenic fungi (e.g. Beauveria bassiana, Isaria fumosorosea, Lecanicillium and Metarhizium spp.),

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