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> I don’t consider it banned. As you say, “Pressure from the French
> bee-keeping industry led to a ban on the use of imidacloprid on sunflowers
> and corn”, it is still in use on other crops.
>

What happened after Imid was banned on sunflowers? This has been an issue
since some reports say that nothing happened until two years later when
Regent was also banned and then things improved.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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