Bees to be fitted with tiny ID tags in major pesticide study

BEES are being fitted with tiny radio ID tags to monitor their movements as part of research into whether pesticides could be giving the insects brain disorders, scientists said.

Bees to be fitted with tiny ID tags in major pesticide study

The study is examining concerns that pesticides could be damaging bees’ abilities to gather food, navigate and even perform their famous ā€œwaggle danceā€ through which they tell other bees where nectar can be found.

The research is part of a raft of studies which will look at declines in pollinators including bees, hoverflies, butterflies and moths, amid fears over the impact of their falling numbers.

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