Rapid rise in toxic load for bees revealed by analysis of pesticide use in Great Britain

RT @DaveGoulson: Pls RT: New paper shows 1) Average number of pesticide applications per field in Great Britain rose from 9.8 in 1990 to 17…
Pls RT: New paper using govt statistics shows that the number of bees one could theoretically kill with all the pesticides used in Great Britain rose 6 fold in period 1990-2015, to 30,000,000,000,000,000 bees. https://t.co/7ROIEA3oul https://t.co/qemcGtsORz
RT @DaveGoulson: Pls RT: New paper shows 1) Average number of pesticide applications per field in Great Britain rose from 9.8 in 1990 to 17…
RT @DaveGoulson: Pls RT: New paper shows 1) Average number of pesticide applications per field in Great Britain rose from 9.8 in 1990 to 17…
RT @DaveGoulson: Pls RT: New paper shows 1) Average number of pesticide applications per field in Great Britain rose from 9.8 in 1990 to 17…
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RT @DaveGoulson: Pls RT: New paper shows 1) Average number of pesticide applications per field in Great Britain rose from 9.8 in 1990 to 17…
RT @DaveGoulson: Pls RT: New paper shows 1) Average number of pesticide applications per field in Great Britain rose from 9.8 in 1990 to 17…
RT @DaveGoulson: Pls RT: New paper shows 1) Average number of pesticide applications per field in Great Britain rose from 9.8 in 1990 to 17…
Pls RT: New paper shows 1) Average number of pesticide applications per field in Great Britain rose from 9.8 in 1990 to 17.4 in 2015. 2) Number of potential honeybee kills rose six fold in same period This is based on official govt stats. https://t.co/4lImZxFHTK #Ecotoxicology