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Bee health: EFSA outlines data collection needs
EFSA’s MUST-B working group has finalised its requirements for the collection of field data needed to support its risk assessment model for bees. The model is currently being developed...
Pesticides
Bee health
22 May 2017
Towards a European Bee Partnership: register now
EFSA is to co-host a scientific colloquium on bee health as part of the European Parliament’s Week of Bees and Pollination 2017. Registration is now open for the event, Collecting and...
Cross-cutting science
Bee health
3 May 2017
Pesticides and bees: EFSA to update neonicotinoid assessments
EFSA is to update its assessments of the risks to bees posed by three neonicotinoid pesticides. The new evaluations of clothianidin, thiamethoxam and imidacloprid were requested by...
Pesticides
Bee health
11 January 2016
Small hive beetle: risk of spread assessed
The small hive beetle (SHB), a pest affecting honeybees, bumblebees and stingless bees that has been present in southern Italy since at least September 2014, could survive in all EU...
Bee health
15 December 2015
Bees: EFSA tackles multiple stressors
Bees are under attack from many directions. Parasites, infectious agents, agro-chemicals and environmental changes are some of the stressors that are known to damage honeybee...
Pesticides
Bee health
25 June 2015
Call for European research network to address bee losses
Closer cooperation among EU agencies, Member States and researchers is urgently needed to improve understanding of how multiple stressors damage bee health. That is one of the...
Bee health
Environmental risk assessment
13 March 2014
Pesticides and bees: EFSA finalises new guidance
EFSA has published guidance for assessing the potential risks to honey bees, bumble bees and solitary bees from the use of pesticides. The previous EU risk assessment scheme for...
Pesticides
Bee health
4 July 2013
Bumble bee study does not affect neonicotinoid conclusions, EFSA says
EFSA has identified several weaknesses in a study, published by the UK Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA), which suggested that neonicotinoid pesticides do not have a major...
Pesticides
Bee health
4 June 2013
EFSA assesses risks to bees from fipronil
The insecticide fipronil poses a high acute risk to honeybees when used as a seed treatment for maize, EFSA has concluded in a report requested by the European Commission. EFSA was...
Pesticides
Bee health
27 May 2013
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