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Farmers in western France are doubling down on an unusual crop: breeding millions of tiny predatory bugs and wasps to protect tomato plants.
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Farmers in western France are doubling down on an unusual crop: breeding millions of tiny predatory bugs and wasps to protect tomato plants.
The headline from the University at Buffalo study is that exposure to some types of insecticides adversely affects melatonin receptor signalling. This leads to...
The move comes as part of a bee policy developed by Costco. This aims to limit the number of non-essential chemicals and stops the...
The study was published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, a biological research journal of the Royal Society. It revealed that thiamethoxam and...
In the U.S., the results of field trials, conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), show that a common neonicotinoid called imidacloprid leads...
As Digital Journal recently reported, the Conservative Government in the U.K. has allowed the “controlled” use of neonicotinoid (neonics) pesticides to go ahead. This...
The scientists claim that a common class of pesticides, called neonicotinoids, are affecting bee populations around the world. Neonicotinoids are a class of neuro-active...