Bt Corn Risk to Monarchs Is ‘Negligible’

A much-anticipated report from a consortium of U.S. and Canadian scientists states that the most commonly planted forms of genetically engineered Bt corn pose only a “negligible” risk to monarch butterfly populations.

Monarch butterflies in their wintering ground in Mexico. L. S. Rayor

These types of corn make their own pesticides, nicknamed Bt in honor of the Bacillus thuringiensis bacterium that supplied the toxin’s gene.