Hello Peter & All, > I am not saying it doesn't, but shouldn't there be some evidence provided, > Bob? Imidacloprid is found in in all parts of the plant. Chemical companies do not deny the fact. Although they kind of did at first ( from transcripts of the France imidacloprid issue I read ) . Other insecticides which we have used for years are a very different breed of insecticide. Early attempts at systemic pesticides like *timek* were failures. I am going to ear mark this post and in a few years we will visit the subject again and see if neonicotinoids have been a problem. Too early in neonicotinoid history for proof now. If I was wrong in my *opinion*then I will say so! I can not provide proof they are not safe long term and the chemical companies can not provide proof the neonicotinoids are safe long term. dealing with problem chemicals is not new for chemical companies. ( Bayer sells temik systemic pesticide now banned in the U.K. ) temik is still available in the U.S. despite the huge number of lawsuits from the people poisoned ( over a 100 documented cases) from eating watermelons on which the systemic pesticide temik was used. Also found in high enough amounts for the state of Florida to limit the temik use on citrus. From what I have read doing my research I would move fast to ban temik use on citrus completely but only my opinion. I think will happen if a consumer dies! To use the auto industry as an example. We had a young highway patrol officer burn to death in his patrol car (Ford crown Victoria ) a couple years ago. 100's of people have died the same way from rear end collisions in crown vics. Ford came out with a protective shield which Ford said would prevent the fires. The young highway patrolman's car had one of these installed before the crash. Highway patrolmen forced to drive crown vics all park their crown vics with the rear end pointed to the outside back ( rear of car pointed away from road) when doing a traffic stop for a very good reason. In short the gas tank needs relocated but there has been many other gas tank location problems. Ford pinto and Chevy truck are two in which many many people were burned to death in their vehicles. The auto companies simply are content to pay the law suits rather than solve the problem. The Ford pinto, older chevy trucks and the current long run of crown vics never had the gas tank locations changed. Efforts to get the gas tanks relocated on crown vics has been unsuccessful. Evidence exists that chemical companies and drug companies work on the same principal as the auto companies. Will honey bees be collateral damage from neonicotinoids? Time will tell. bob -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. **************************************************** * General Information About BEE-L is available at: * * http://www.honeybeeworld.com/bee-l/default.htm * ****************************************************