Replacement crop treatment not safe for important pollinator, experts say

A novel pesticide thought to be a potential successor to banned neonicotinoids caused 100% mortality in mason bees in a recent test. The novel pesticide, flupyradifurone, is thought to pose less risk to pollinators and, consequently, has been licensed globally for use on bee-visited crops.

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