A number of factors have been associated with pollinator declines and the losses of managed honey bees (Apis mellifera) in particular. These factors include pests, disease, nutrition, loss of habitat and, pesticides. The EPA has been working aggressively to protect bees and other pollinators from the potential effects of pesticides and has engaged a broad range of stakeholders both domestically and internationally to develop recommendations for assessing and mitigating potential risks of pesticides to bees
How can farmers and growers achieve effective crop protection while limiting pesticide risk to polli...
Pesticides are used to kill the pests and insects which attack on crops and harm them. Different kin...
Beekeepers and commercial pesticide applicators play important roles in protecting Iowa\u27s bees. T...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is tasked with regulating the use of pesticides and has bee...
57 pagesThis paper researches State Managed Pollinator Protection Plans (MP3s) as a collaborative pl...
Past practices: Over the last 140 years, most serious bee kill incidents in the United States were c...
Agricultural production is a balancing act. On one side is sustainable production of food and biobas...
Bees are valuable pollinators and need to be protected when pesticides are applied, especially when ...
Declines of pollinator health and their populations continue to be commercial and ecological concern...
Last week saw two big events related to bees: the announcement by the European Union (EU) of a restr...
In recent years, there has been much global concern about the plight of bees, which are exposed to m...
Honey bees frequently are in danger of being killed when crops are treated with pesticides. Honey be...
Honey bees are essential for the pollination of copious amounts of fruits, vegetables, and nuts. How...
Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) is responsible for regulating pesticides in...
The European Union’s restriction on the use of neonicotinoids and the jointUSDA/EPA report of a cont...
How can farmers and growers achieve effective crop protection while limiting pesticide risk to polli...
Pesticides are used to kill the pests and insects which attack on crops and harm them. Different kin...
Beekeepers and commercial pesticide applicators play important roles in protecting Iowa\u27s bees. T...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is tasked with regulating the use of pesticides and has bee...
57 pagesThis paper researches State Managed Pollinator Protection Plans (MP3s) as a collaborative pl...
Past practices: Over the last 140 years, most serious bee kill incidents in the United States were c...
Agricultural production is a balancing act. On one side is sustainable production of food and biobas...
Bees are valuable pollinators and need to be protected when pesticides are applied, especially when ...
Declines of pollinator health and their populations continue to be commercial and ecological concern...
Last week saw two big events related to bees: the announcement by the European Union (EU) of a restr...
In recent years, there has been much global concern about the plight of bees, which are exposed to m...
Honey bees frequently are in danger of being killed when crops are treated with pesticides. Honey be...
Honey bees are essential for the pollination of copious amounts of fruits, vegetables, and nuts. How...
Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) is responsible for regulating pesticides in...
The European Union’s restriction on the use of neonicotinoids and the jointUSDA/EPA report of a cont...
How can farmers and growers achieve effective crop protection while limiting pesticide risk to polli...
Pesticides are used to kill the pests and insects which attack on crops and harm them. Different kin...
Beekeepers and commercial pesticide applicators play important roles in protecting Iowa\u27s bees. T...