![Fundraiser Helps Bee Removers To More Than USD 10,000 After ‘Shocking’ Mass Death](https://beenews.newsx.agency/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Buzz-SanDiegoBees-01-300x250.jpg)
Paul Gunn speaks in undated footage. Bee removal experts in California are over the moon after receiving more than USD 10,000 in donations after dozens of colonies died in an alleged pesticide incident. (NewsX/Bee)
Fundraiser Helps Bee Removers To More Than USD 10,000 After ‘Shocking’ Mass Death
![Farmer’s Aerial Fipronil Usage Kills 100 Million Bees](https://beenews.newsx.agency/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Buzz-MillionBees-01-300x250.jpg)
Picture shows dead bees, undated. Over 100 million bees are killed in Mato Grosso, Brazil due to the wrong application of pesticides. (Newsflash)
Farmer’s Aerial Fipronil Usage Kills 100 Million Bees
![Fipronil On Corn Crops ‘Killed Thousands Of Bees’ In Mexico](https://beenews.newsx.agency/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Buzz-FipronilBeeDeaths-01-300x250.jpg)
Illustrative image of dead bees, undated. Apiarists from two small Mexican towns where half of the inhabitants earn their living with beekeeping have blamed a farmer's application of a contested pesticide for the death of thousands of bees. (NewsX/Bee)
Fipronil On Corn Crops ‘Killed Thousands Of Bees’ In Mexico
![Algorithm Predicts Pesticide Impact](https://beenews.newsx.agency/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Buzz-HarmBees-01-copy-300x250.jpg)
Graphic depicts an AI approach to determining whether a proposed new pesticide is toxic to honey bees based on its molecular structure, undated. Artificial intelligence engineers in the United States have developed a computer model that can tell in advance whether a pesticide will harm pollinators. (Provided by Cory Simon, Oregon State University, NewsX/Bee)