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None of the most common methods for protecting bees from harmful pesticides have been sufficiently tested, researchers warn. (technologynetworks.com)
submitted 30m ago by alexbeadlesci
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alexbeadlesci [OP] 1 points 28m ago
The full open-access paper is available to read here.
Obi_Vayne_Kenobi 1 points 21m ago
I have sufficiently tested my most common method for protecting bees from harmful pesticides:

Don't f*cking use harmful pesticides.
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