Overuse of antibiotics brings risks for bees—and for us
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have found that honeybees treated with a common antibiotic were half as likely to survive the week after treatment compared with a group of untreated bees, a finding that may have health implications for bees and people alike.
Overuse of antibiotics brings risks for bees—and for us
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have found that honeybees treated with a common antibiotic were half as likely to survive the week after treatment compared with a group of ...
Tue 14 Mar 17 from Phys.org
Antibiotic use kills more bees by letting in harmful bacteria
Take note, this also applies to us.
Wed 15 Mar 17 from ZME Science
Antibiotic overuse might be bad for bees
Wed 15 Mar 17 from Popular Science
Overuse of antibiotics brings risks for bees, and for us
Honeybees treated with a common antibiotic were half as likely to survive the week after treatment compared with a group of untreated bees, a finding that may have health implications for bees ...
Tue 14 Mar 17 from ScienceDaily
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