Scientists link decline in wild bee populations in England to pesticide banned by EU

The decline of wild bees across England is linked to the use of controversial pesticides, according to scientists.

Scientists link decline in wild bee populations in England to pesticide banned by EU

The decline of wild bees across England is linked to the use of controversial pesticides, according to scientists.

Species of wild bee exposed to oilseed rape crops treated with neonicotinoids suffered population decline of up to 30% between 2002 and 2011, the research led by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology found.

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