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October 1, 2019
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Large-scale study ‘shows neonic pesticides harm bees’

The most extensive study to date on neonicotinoid pesticides concludes that they harm both honeybees and wild bees.

https://bbc.in/2mGvgtg

Article by Rebecca Morelle Science Correspondent courtesy of BBC News / Science & Environment

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