INSIGNIA-EU, слишком много синтетических мицецидов в европейских ульях

The international project INSIGNIA-EU has concluded, but its publications are still ongoing.
INSIGNIA-EU задействовала 10 европейских стран в программе гражданской науки для мониторинга пестицидов, микропластика, тяжелых металлов и загрязнителей воздуха.


The latest publication, in Environmental Technology & Innovation, focuses on the presence of synthetic acaricides in honey bee colonies.
The study finds that honey bees are frequently exposed to mixtures of miticides because treatments accumulate and are slowly released from beeswax. Despite resistance, European beekeepers still rely on synthetic miticides. Residues of coumaphos and tau-fluvalinate persist in wax for years, while amitraz and its by-products remain widely detected due to repeated treatments. These findings highlight the importance of managing wax quality through traceability, purification, or replacement within integrated pest management frameworks.

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