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French plan to protect bees under scrutiny
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Last month the French Ecology Minister Segolene Royal announced plans to create protective zones and regenerate green spaces along the nation’s roads, to reverse the decline of bees so vital for food production.
It also plans to extend an EU ban on certain types of pesticide, due to run out at the end of the year.
Neonicotinoids are synthetic chemicals that act systemically, meaning they are absorbed and spread through the plant’s vascular system, which becomes toxic for insects sucking the circulating fluids or ingesting parts of it.
Beekeepers say the neonicotinoids affect bees’ nervous systems which eventually lead to their death.
However there have been claims that the ban has been ineffective and has resulted in a resurgence of pests.
Several reasons have been invoked
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