Without bats to eat insects, farmers turned to more pesticides, a study found. That appears to have increased infant deaths.
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Without bats to eat insects, farmers turned to more pesticides, a study found. That appears to have increased infant deaths.
Without bats to eat insects, farmers turned to more pesticides, a study found. That appears to have increased infant deaths.
Bat die-offs in the U.S. led to increased use of insecticides, which in turn led to greater infant mortality, according to a "seminal" study published...
Bat die-offs in the U.S. led to increased use of insecticides, which in turn led to greater infant mortality, according to a "seminal" study published...
Because bats feed on crop pests, their disappearance led to a surge in pesticide use. Research found a rise in infant mortality in areas where the...
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CABI scientists have conducted research which reveals that concerns over pesticide residues on fruits and vegetables is the most frequently cited...