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  • Honeybee losses are linked to various stressors, particularly neonicotinoid insecticides, with previous research mainly focused on temperate regions like Europe and North America.
  • This study is the first to examine honey, pollen, and bee samples from the Nile Delta in Egypt during the 2013 planting seasons, revealing comparable levels of neonicotinoids to those found in other regions despite limited data on their use in Egypt.
  • The hazard assessment indicates a potential risk to brood bees from neonicotinoids, but the actual effects depend on the specific genetics and environmental conditions of the Egyptian honeybee subspecies, which require further investigation.

Article Abstract

Honeybee losses have been attributed to multiple stressors and factors including the neonicotinoid insecticides (NIs). Much of the study of hive contamination has been focused upon temperate regions such as Europe, Canada and the United States. This study looks for the first time at honey, pollen and bees collected from across the Nile Delta in Egypt in both the spring and summer planting season of 2013. There is limited information upon the frequency of use of NIs in Egypt but the ratio of positive identification and concentrations of NIs are comparable to other regions. Metabolites of NIs were also monitored but given the low detection frequency, no link between matrices was possible in the study. Using a simple hazard assessment based upon published LD values for individual neonicotinoids upon the foraging and brood workers it was found that there was a potential risk to brood workers if the lowest reported LD was compared to the sum of the maximum NI concentrations. For non-lethal exposure there was significant risk at the worst case to brood bees but actual exposure effects are dependant upon the genetics and conditions of the Egyptian honeybee subspecies that remain to be determined.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10646-017-1876-2DOI Listing

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