@EdwdPrice @JCharlie2007 @vickihird @DavidButler34 @GeorgeMonbiot @guyshrubsole @MilesKing10 @ChrisGPackham @dpcarrington @DaveGoulson @Buzz_dont_tweet There are no field studies involving proper replication that have not found an impact on wild bees from neonicotinoid use. Here is a selection:
https://t.co/elZJWa0pwT
https://t.co/ZdUFxjo7Qd
https://t.co/UPVB7uGbXS
https://t.co/XWTJpC0jaP
@moodindi @dietwaldclaus @GMWatch @DaveGoulson @Jeroen_vdSluijs Here are some of the post 2012 studies in the field showing impacts on bees from neonicotinoids:
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https://t.co/ze8kc1cATl
https://t.co/ZdUFxjo7Qd
https://t.co/ydLxNQ9AmY
@EmporersNewC Here is the reanalysis of the Fera study. Fera report said neonics had no effect on bumblebees (a result achieved by removing the most impacted bumblebee nests from the analysis) the peer reviewed, published paper shows that neonics harmed bumblebees https://t.co/ze8kc1cATl
@CoYeo @becclestown @No1FarmerJake @DavidButler34 @Dieter_Helm How about:
https://t.co/KyxDq5qQ28
or
https://t.co/U3rTjJESnG
or
https://t.co/ze8kc1cATl
or
https://t.co/qOeFzkIjKj
or
https://t.co/MwfD4UXsLD
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https://t.co/RqTUFsetp3
or
https://t.co/gMsw3E0KcZ
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https://t.co/Ri1XANfz1h
or
https://t.co/7TXDGyg6Hi
Tell me about your doubt!
@Jes_Squirrell @bentd76 Thompson 2013 is an unpublished, non-peer reviewed study commissioned by Owen Paterson to prove that neonics did not harm bumblebees. The study was criticised by EFSA. A proper paper reexamined the data & revealed an impact on bumblebee health in the field https://t.co/ze8kc1cATl