Bugs pick up pesticide resistance from pesticide-eating bacteria – Ars Technica


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Bugs pick up pesticide resistance from pesticide-eating bacteria
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Several factors had to come together for this to take place, but one was the heavy use of fenitrothion, which is described as "one of the most popular organophosphorus insecticides used worldwide" by the authors of a study of these insects.
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