← 🐝 Ecology

☠️ Spray Drift & Buffer

Wind drift distance:
Buffer breaches: 0
Active foragers:
Colony exposure index: 0%
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☠️ Pesticide Risk Mitigation and Pollinator-Safe Practices

A boom sprayer moves across a flowering field beside a hive: droplets fall, drift downwind, and settle as residue that foraging bees pick up on their trips out and back.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Wind carries fine droplets past the intended spray block; a wider no-spray buffer absorbs that drift before it reaches the hive. Systemic neonicotinoids persist and compound in nectar and pollen, while contact products degrade fast in sunlight.

🎮 How to Use

Adjust wind speed, buffer width, pesticide class and spray timing, then watch flower residue color, buffer breaches, active foragers and the colony exposure index respond in real time.

💡 Did You Know?

Calm, cool nights can trap fine spray droplets near the ground in a temperature inversion, letting them travel further before settling — so night spraying reduces direct bee contact but doesn't fully remove drift risk.