The stingless bee Trigona spinipes (Hymenoptera: Apidae) is at risk from a range of insecticides via direct ingestion and trophallactic exchanges.
Renata Cunha PereiraJosé Olívio Lopes Vieira JúniorJoão Victor Panisset Lima BarcelosLudimila Simões PeçanhaThalles Alves FrançaLaís Viana Paes MendonçaWanderson Rosa da SilvaRichard Ian SamuelsGerson Adriano SilvaPublished in: Pest management science (2023)
This is the first study to evaluate the ecotoxicology of a range of insecticides that not only negatively affected T. spinipes survival, but also interfered with flight capacity, a very important aspect of pollination behavior. The toxicity of the insecticides was observed following direct ingestion and also via trophallactic exchanges between nestmates, highlighting the possibility of lethal effects of these insecticides spreading throughout the colony, reducing the survival of non-foraging individuals. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
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