What pesticides do to bark the bee’s brain, depend on dosage and time, study shows studies

What pesticides do to bark the bee’s brain, depend on dosage and time, study shows studies



Pesticides, widely used to protect from pests from crops, often inadvertently harm pollinators such as bumbled bees. A new study published in BMC Biology has examined the effects of three general pesticides – acamprid, clothianidin, and sulfoxflor – on the brain of bumble bees.