> Beekeepers are looking for safer pesticides to use to control the
> psyllid, since the current chemicals are, in their opinion, toxic to bees.
> To me, the question isn't whether Movento is harmless; the question is
> whether it is an improvement over the currently registered pesticides.
>
The issue in a nutshell.
In life there is risk. We know that but want to reduce the risk, but we know
we can never eliminate it.
So far Bayer seems to be fairly responsible in trying to help and
accommodate us.
If we really want zero chemical risk, stop treating your bees with anything
since whatever you use has risk.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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