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    Study: Pesticides Contribute to Sharp Decline in Bee Populations

    By Karen Curtis,

    1 day ago
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    Pesticides could be contributing to a sharp decline in wild bee populations.

    A new study published in Nature Sustainability shows that the widespread use of two specific pesticides, are a "major driver" of plunging bee populations.

    For certain bee species, high pesticide use contributes to an over 43-percent decrease in the likelihood a species will appear in a particular location.

    The researchers stated that "Across the contiguous United States, we found that higher pesticide use resulted in lower occupancy of wild bees."

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