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Pesticides, Pollinators, and Pestilence: Protecting Public Health and Pollinators

June 27, 2022 by Linda SE

Tick and mosquito control provides important public health protection, but can also affect pollinator populations. The effects are often dependent on specific local conditions, such as how close the pesticide application is to places pollinators frequent, and when they frequent them.  CONTINUE

SOURCE: U. S. Geological Survey.

Filed Under: Birds, Butterflies, Fertilizers /Pesticides, From The Ground Up, Insects Tagged With: pesticides, pollinators, ticks

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