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> This accumulation is being carefully studied by researchers and the EPA.
>  There are not yet any definitive answers, but additional research will
> likely lead to revision of some of the labels.
>

Which is where this is all going. Until a pesticide comes along that
targets insects and not humans as well as the neonics, they will be around.
Like every other pesticide that has come on the market, lables are revised
as to which plants, time, amount. etc. as more is learned about things not
thought of.

 If they are shown to be a human health problem, they will be gone.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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