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Selective insecticide application is one important strategy for more precisely targeting harmful insects while avoiding or mitigating collateral damage to beneficial insects like honey bees. Recently, macrocyclic lactone-class insecticides have been introduced into the market place as selective bio-...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10646-017-1872-6
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Toxicity of Macrocyclic Lactones on Honey Bees
The world of pesticides is a fascinating one, full of intricate relationships between chemicals and organisms. This study focuses on macrocyclic lactones, a class of insecticides often marketed as selective, meaning they target harmful insects while sparing beneficial ones like honey bees. The research aimed to understand the acute toxicity of four specific macrocyclic lactones on adult forager honey bees, both through topical application and feeding studies. The study revealed that emamectin benzoate emerged as the most toxic insecticide, significantly more so than abamectin, spinetoram, and spinosad. This finding suggests that while the use of macrocyclic lactones might offer some selectivity, their impact on honey bees should be carefully monitored.
Understanding the Risks and Consequences
The results of this research highlight the complexity of insecticide selectivity. While some macrocyclic lactones are presented as safer for honey bees, the study demonstrates that even within this class, there are significant variations in toxicity levels. It underscores the importance of understanding the specific risks associated with each insecticide and taking necessary precautions to minimize potential harm to beneficial insects.
Protecting the Ecosystem for a Sustainable Future
The health of our planet depends on a delicate balance between human activities and the well-being of the natural world. This research emphasizes the need for responsible pesticide use to ensure the long-term health of our ecosystems. We need to consider the potential impacts of our actions on all living organisms and work towards sustainable practices that promote both human health and environmental protection. Just like a camel navigating the desert, we need to be mindful of our impact on the delicate balance of life around us.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research serves as a valuable reminder that even seemingly selective pesticides can have unintended consequences. It emphasizes the importance of ongoing research and careful monitoring to ensure the safety of both beneficial and harmful insects. The future of our planet depends on our ability to create a sustainable balance between human needs and the health of the environment.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-01-11
- Date Revised 2020-09-30
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