Neonicotinoid pesticides do harm honeybees, shows first industry funded pan-European field study The Ecologist | 30th June 2017 The threat posed to vital honeybee populations by neonicotinoid pesticides has long been a cause for serious concern. Now industry funded research proves that those concerns are well founded. Why are bees in decline? New research to provide the answers The Ecologist | 22nd June 2010 Nine new studies will look at the role of pesticides, habitat loss and disease in the decline of insect pollinators like the honeybee and bumblebee Small-scale beekeepers threatened by colony losses The Ecologist | 25th May 2010 Continuing high winter losses in bee colonies is prompting fears about future of hobby beekeeping Subscribe to Honeybees
Why are bees in decline? New research to provide the answers The Ecologist | 22nd June 2010 Nine new studies will look at the role of pesticides, habitat loss and disease in the decline of insect pollinators like the honeybee and bumblebee Small-scale beekeepers threatened by colony losses The Ecologist | 25th May 2010 Continuing high winter losses in bee colonies is prompting fears about future of hobby beekeeping
Small-scale beekeepers threatened by colony losses The Ecologist | 25th May 2010 Continuing high winter losses in bee colonies is prompting fears about future of hobby beekeeping