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Tetragonula hockingsi bees roosting for the night, undated. Holly Farnan has been part of a team of researchers who studied the situation of the Tetragonula hockingsi, a small stingless bee that lives in the tropics and subtropics of Queensland and the Northern Territory. (Dr Peter Yeeles, NewsX/Bee)
Study Confirms Devastating Effect Of Heat-Insecticide Combination
![Expert Worried About Full-Scale Usage Of Low-Cost Pesticides](https://beenews.newsx.agency/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Buzz-MenzelBeesIntelligence-01-300x250.jpg)
Picture shows Prof Dr Randolf Menzel from the Free University of Berlin, Germany, undated. He has researched the western honeybee's behaviour for more than 50 years. (NewsX/Bee)
Expert Worried About Full-Scale Usage Of Low-Cost Pesticides
![Bees Suffer Even Worse From Pesticides In The Heat](https://beenews.newsx.agency/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Buzz-ChangingTempsPesticides-01-copy-300x250.jpg)
Picture shows a bumblebee, undated. Chemical substances have an even worse impact on the behaviour of bumblebees at high temperatures, according to studies at a renowned British institution. (Daniel Kenna/Imperial College London, NewsX/Bee)
Bees Suffer Even Worse From Pesticides In The Heat
![Pesticides Reduce Pollination As Bees Sense Electric Field Changes](https://beenews.newsx.agency/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Buzz-EllardHunting-01-300x250.jpg)
Picture shows artist’s impression of bumblebee interacting with flower, undated. Pollinators are less likely to land on flowers treated with pesticides as they are capable of sensing electric field alterations around the plant, according to a study by scientists in England. (Benjamin and Joseph Tiso, NewsX/Bee)