We love what
bees do in our fields.
Not exact matches
So when
bees are born, they are very fat and they stay
in the hive and they, you know, they
do — they tend to the larvae and they, you know, stick around home; then at this particular point
in their life cycle, they lose about half their weight and then they go out and forage and they become the worker
bees that are out
in the
field, getting the pollen.
As the flowers dried up
in the North Carolina summer heat, stationary
bees had to work harder to find food while the traveling
bees were moved into
fields of blooming plants and therefore
did better.
In the field studies that have been done so far, in bees, in agriculturally treated environments, there is no unequivocal evidence that it does harm bee colonie
In the
field studies that have been
done so far,
in bees, in agriculturally treated environments, there is no unequivocal evidence that it does harm bee colonie
in bees,
in agriculturally treated environments, there is no unequivocal evidence that it does harm bee colonie
in agriculturally treated environments, there is no unequivocal evidence that it
does harm
bee colonies.
So far, they mostly require manufacturers to ensure that doses encountered on the
field do not kill
bees, but they basically ignore the consequences of doses that
do not kill them but may cause behavioral difficulties,» explains lead author Mikaël Henry of INRA,
in Avignon, France.