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If you ban neonics, what is going to take the place of that pesticide?  Farmers are NOT going to let the insects have their way with their farm products.  They are going to use something to control the insects.  Ban neonics and you might be jumping out of the frying pan right into the fire.  Nobody that I've noticed has addressed what will be used to replace neonics if neonics are banned.

Mike in LA

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