Bee antidote to deadly pesticides shows promise
September 11, 2024
September 11, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 11 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Scientists may have found an antidote to pesticides that are directly and indirectly killing bees, according to a new paper published Sept. 5 in Nature Sustainability showing promising early results in common eastern bumblebees.
The findings are critically important, as bees provide essential pollination services for close to 80% of the world's crops, but annual losses of managed U.S. hone . . .
Scientists may have found an antidote to pesticides that are directly and indirectly killing bees, according to a new paper published Sept. 5 in Nature Sustainability showing promising early results in common eastern bumblebees.
The findings are critically important, as bees provide essential pollination services for close to 80% of the world's crops, but annual losses of managed U.S. hone . . .
