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Re: Bird group calls for ban on neonic seed treatments
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Mar 2013 15:11:57 -0600
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Imidicloprid replaced Temick in potato fields for control of Colorado Potato 
Beetle.  Every spring just as the weeds started to grow on the fields I 
would find dead and dying Morning Doves.  Not just an occasional bird 
either.  Since Imidicloprid came along I have not found one dead or dying 
bird, and I was in those same fields every day.  Neonics are not without 
problems, but they are such an environmental improvement over what came 
before.  Another personal observation.  The use of Gaucho and other similar 
products replaced some truly terrible poisons in grain fields to control 
aphids.  I have seen grain fields sprayed from the air with organo phospates 
to control aphids that left an absolute waste land of birds, and what was 
not killed outright had nothing left to eat.
Dave 

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