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Pollen-Sized Technology Protects Bees From Deadly Insecticides

Beekeepers will be able to deliver a new pesticide antidote to their bees through pollen patties or sugar water.

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Detoxifying Enzymes Encased in Microparticles Could Protect Bees From Pesticides

A heavily used group of pesticides, designed to kill insects upon contact, is also poisoning bee colonies.

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Giant invasive bees could threaten native pollinators

University of Georgia entomologists are seeking citizen help to document the presence of the sculptured resin bee — also known as the giant resin bee — an invasive bee that

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Maharashtra: Woman kills self over harassment; in-laws get fake Covid-19 report to evade autopsy | Mumbai News

A case has been registered against four members of the family, two of whom have been arrested, an official said. (Representative image) BEED: A 21-year-old woman allegedly committed suicide due to harassment by in-laws, following which, the latter procured a fake Covid-19 positive to evade autopsy in Beed district of Maharashtra, police said on Friday. A case has been registered against four members of the family, two of whom have been arrested, an official said. Puja Ganesh Raikar, resident of Dhangar Javalka village of Patoda tehsil, allegedly consumed sanitiser on May 19 due to harassment by her husband and his family over dowry, the official said.

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Honeybees Accumulate Airborne Microplastics on Their Bodies: How Does it Affect Them?

Scientists found a new way that will help monitor airborne plastic particles. But do they cause harm to bees? As honeybees find their way through the world, they are perfectly suited to take up pieces and bits of it on the way

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