Thursday, 8 July 2021

New Study Revisits 2013 Pesticide Bee Kill in Oregon

Vosnesensky bumble bee (Bombus vosnesenskii)

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In June 2013, a pesticide application on ornamental trees in a shopping-center parking lot in Wilsonville, Oregon, led to the largest documented mass fatality of bumble bees in North America. A new analysis of the incident estimates more than 100,000 bees from nearly 600 colonies were killed, which researchers cite as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pesticides to native bee populations.

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