New data unearths pesticide peril in beehives
http://mediarelations.cornell.edu/2017/04/20/new-data-unearths-pesticide-peril-in-beehives/[font face=Serif][font size=5]New data unearths pesticide peril in beehives[/font]
April 20, 2017 By Melissa Osgood
[font size=3]Honeybees employed to pollinate crops during the blooming season encounter danger due to lingering and wandering pesticides, according to a new Cornell University study that analyzed the bees own food.
Researchers used 120 pristine honeybee colonies that were placed near 30 apple orchards around New York state. After allowing the bees to forage for several days during the apple flowering period, the scientists examined each hives beebread the bees food stores made from gathered pollen to search for traces of pesticides.
In 17 percent of colonies, the beebread revealed the presence of acutely high levels of pesticide exposure, while 73 percent were found to have chronic exposure.
More than 60 percent of the found pesticides were attributed to orchards and surrounding farmland that were not sprayed during the apple bloom season, according to the study. McArt said that persistent insecticides aimed at other crops may be surrounding the orchards. In addition, pre-bloom sprays in orchards may accumulate in nearby flowering weeds.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep46554