>
> > the trees without active infestation will be treated with injected
> imidacloprid. this is expected to happen for 3-5 years running in many of
> these trees. many of the trees are maples. there seems to be no data on
> what the levels of imidacloprid are to be expected in nectar, pollen, and/or
> resins with these yearly treatments.
Yes, problem is that the applicators are not following the protocol. They
say that it takes too long to drill all the holes and do small injections,
so they just drill one big hole and blast in an excessive amount of
pesticide. May well be a problem to beekeepers. Suggest that you contact
your county agents.
Randy Oliver
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