Pesticide toxicity to bees

Pesticides vary in their effect on bees. Contact insecticides affect the worker bee that is directly sprayed. Systemic insecticides can contaminate nectar or pollen and cause bee kills in the hive. Dusts and wettable powders tend to be more hazardous to bees than solutions or emulsifiable concentrates.

Classification of toxicity based on Lethal Dose 50% (LD50)mg/bee

:>100 virtually non-toxic :11-100 slightly toxic :2.0-10.99 moderately toxic :<2.0 highly toxic

Bee kill rate

The kill of bees can be classified as: :<100 per day - normal die off rate :200-400 per day - low kill :500-900 per day - moderate kill :>1000 per day - high kill

Highly Toxic

Brand name, generic name and length of residual toxicity. Note that the brand names listed here are by no means complete.

Carbamates

Organophosphates

Synthetic pyrethroids

Chlorinated cyclodienes

Chloronicotines

Herbicides

Others

Source:Protecting Bees When Using Insecticides University of Nebraska Lincoln, Extension, May 1998

Highly toxic and banned in the US

Moderately toxic

Relatively non-toxic

Common insecticides toxic to bees used on soybeans

Many insecticides used against soybean aphids are highly toxic to bees. Source: Commonly Used Insecticides for Soybeans Kansas State University Extension, Aug 2004 Category:Beekeeping Category:Pesticides

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