Scientists say that diesel exhaust is destroying the relationship between flowers and honeybees. Recent tests show that a chemical in diesel exhaust, known as NOx, inhibits bees’ ability to detect floral scents. The exhaust also decomposes flowers’ scent chemicals.
Honeybees, responsible for an estimated聽, have seen a dramatic population decline in recent years.聽
Scientists say the confounding effects of exhaust are a warning to reduce pollutants.
“Bees need to decipher the chemical messages they’re getting [from flowers] to be able to home in on the flowers they know will give the best yield [of nectar],” University of Southampton neuroscientist Tracey Newman told .