answersLogoWhite

0

Do genetically modified crops effect the blue banded bee?

Updated: 8/17/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

Best Answer

It really depends what type of genetically modified crop it is

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Do genetically modified crops effect the blue banded bee?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Do blue-banded bees cross pollenate any fruit?

Blue-banded bees are not used for cross-pollination with genetically modified crops. Although it would be a very rare occurrence, they might visit genetically modified crops if they nest in the neighbourhood, and might crosspollinate them.


Will growing genetically modified crops harm non-genetically modified crops?

It is not likely that they will.


Is genetically modified crops are harmful or not?

not


Are genetically modified crops legal in England?

no


What are the disadvantage of growing genetically modified crops?

The only proven disadvantage to genetically modified (GM) crops is that some people have shown an alleregic reaction.


What are geniticaly modified crops?

Genetically modified crops are crops with plants that have been genetically altered in order to increase the yield of the crop. For example, the plant may have been genetically altered to become bigger or more resistant to bugs.


What is the purpose is genetically modified crops?

Increasing food production


What is purpose of genetically modified crops?

Increasing food production


Are genetically modified crops dangerous?

No, because the crops are just grown faster than normal.


Why are a lot of people against genetically modified crops being grown?

A lot of people are against genetically modified crops being grown because of potential negative health effects. The effects of altering crops genetically are also not known due to the process being relatively new.


Where are GMO crops currently grown?

The primary genetically modified crops grown in the US are soybean and maize. Rapeseed (used in canola oil) and cotton are also genetically modified.


What is a potential risk of creating genetically modified crops?

New insects resistant to toxins