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After a massive bee kill, a scientist challenges pesticide policies

By MSMarch 20, 2024March 20, 2024Environment, News

In 2016, Judy Wu-Smart saw every sign that her career was off to a great start. Then all her bees started dying. In colony after colony, the bees were shaking and seizing. They were “dying in this horrendous way.”

Source: After a massive bee kill, a scientist challenges pesticide policies

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