Neonicotinoid concentrations in UK honey from 2013
Pest Management Science2016Vol. 72(10), pp. 1897–1900
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Abstract
Neonicotinoid concentrations were below those likely to cause any chronic mortality. The concentrations detected should provide a useful baseline against which the effectiveness of the moratorium in reducing exposure of honeybees can be measured. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry.
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