A number of studies have already shown that synthetic chemicals can harm the bees that are vital to the pollination of plants. New research now additionally indicates that fertilizers may disrupt bees' ability to identify flowers, reducing the likelihood of the insects landing on them.
newatlas.comSubmitted by MistWeaver80 t3_yr4lps in science
AllanfromWales1 t1_ivs3pmg wrote
It would be helpful if the summary of the study could make clearer which fertilisers are considered a problem. Clearly this does not apply to all fertilisers. The summary refers to 'synthetic fertilisers and herbicides'. That herbicides are harmful to bees is pretty much a given, but it's unclear (to me) which types of fertilisers this applies to.