We conduct human and ecological risk assessment, develop tools to assess the relative risks associated with use of different pesticides, provide guidance and input on pesticide regulation and policy, and develop resources to inform integrated pest management (IPM). PRI also conducts environmental monitoring, with a focus on beehive materials.
Pesticide Research Institute is a dynamic and growing young company that specializes in helping clients understand the scope of pesticide impacts on human health and the environment. We conduct sampling, develop risk assessments, and provide data and other resources for low-impact Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for IPM professionals, consumers, scientists, regulators and beekeepers.
Announcing the release of a report PRI co-authored with the UCLA Sustainable Technology and Policy Program... https://t.co/rbP09dMndV
We’re pleased to announce the release of a publication that was a joint effort between the California Invasive... https://t.co/8O6qviTT35
Big news! Home Depot has agreed to eliminate bee-killing neonic pesticides in its garden plants. The world’s... https://t.co/T7IjS9J9mJ
A new initiative is being started that will revolutionize agriculture to work WITH Nature, rather than fight it.... https://t.co/35gcC3Ub7e
Check out EyesOnHives - The Health Monitor for Honey Bees on @Kickstarter https://t.co/ky4352fHH4
The Oregon Honey Festival is coming soon! http://t.co/BGb0Jvzk6l
Interesting article on an unusually productive method of farming. No pesticides needed. http://t.co/XVMm5XU9a2
Recommended reading: A very comprehensive story on pesticide drift just came out in the California Health Report. http://t.co/Toj3Z6fZMZ
Why Analyzing Bees for Pesticide Contamination Isn't Always Useful I've been seeing posts lately about... http://t.co/TNiNXPWmva
The Responsible Purchasing Network just hosted a webinar on "Protecting the Pollinators: Purchasing Strategies... http://t.co/r3zdv9vVAh