Quoted Eyal Frank, lead author of the study and assistant professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy.

In an article written by KQED, Quoted Eyal Frank, lead author of the study and assistant professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy was quoted 

“Now that the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome has been detected in California, I think there is room for concern that similar patterns of substitution towards insecticides will happen and lead to off-farm exposure,” 

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