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Is Roundup Banned?
The herbicide Roundup is banned in other countries, but it’s not currently banned in the U.S. Research links prolonged...
Read moreBees to the rescue for UK blueberries
Bumblebees have been credited with helping blueberries withstand wretched summer weather and produce a quality crop.
Read moreThe secret life of bumblebees
Bees that build microbreweries, ride a miniature merry-go-round and possibly even wear diapers. In biologist Tobin Hammer’s UCI lab, all sorts of unusual projects unfold.
Read moreStudy shows glyphosate impairs learning in bumblebees
What impacts do agrochemicals have on the ongoing global insect decline? Biologists at the University of Konstanz have found out that aversive learning is impaired in bumblebees exposed to glyphosate.
Read moreNatural history collections shed light on bumblebees' modern struggles
A new study highlights potential causes for changing foraging habits of bumblebees. Using advanced molecular techniques called pollen metabarcoding, researchers investigated...
Read morePollinator Week: Birds, Bees, & Everything in Between - Robert Watkins
It’s National Pollinator Week! National Pollinator Week is an annual event celebrated from June 19th through June 25th to honor the unsung heroes of our gardens, fields, and farms.
Read moreUSDA Recognizes National Pollinator Week - USDA
Agrochemical giants Bayer CropScience and Monsanto violated a 1996 agreement to stop making false and misleading claims about the safety of its popular weedkillers, New York’s attorney general found.
Read moreWeedkiller Manufacturers to Pay $6.9 Million in False Advertising Settlement - Inside Climate News
During the week of June 19 – 25, 2023, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is recognizing National Pollinator Week through the continued commitment and support for pollinator health and research.
Read moreBees and pesticides: updated guidance for assessing risks
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has reviewed its guidance document on how to assess risks to honey bees, bumble bees and solitary bees from plant protection products.
Read moreStudy finds carrying pollen heats up bumble bees, raises new climate change questions
A new study from North Carolina State University finds carrying pollen is a workout that significantly increases the body temperature of bumble bees.
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