“…Investigations focusing on aspects of nesting activity including the number of nesting bees [ 60 , 78 ], number of brood cells produced [ 51 , 52 , 57 , 60 , 62 , 69 , 74 , 78 – 80 ], number of nests/female [ 45 , 57 , 70 ], and the number of days spent nesting have been published. The effects of exposure to pesticide mixtures on foraging activity [ 55 , 68 – 70 , 81 ], flight [ 71 , 73 , 81 ], food consumption by adults [ 75 , 76 , 82 ] and nesting [ 55 , 68 – 71 , 73 , 81 , 83 , 84 ] have also been investigated. Generally, effects observed depend on the pesticide(s) studied, and, since there are limited investigations, clear trends are difficult to establish.…”