>
> Why would such a powerful insecticide not kill a honey bee or a
> butterfly?
What part of the plant is the insect eating? When time was the
insecticide applied? Same questions apply to all pesticides. Sevin is a
terrible pesticide for bees, but I have used it many times in the past
for cucumber beetles by applying it in early spring as a wettable powder
on the first leaves. So the bees are fine.
>
> Imidacloprid was registered on the basis of the Bayer research *you
> posted* which
> has largely been proven inaccurate now by the CCD team
How has the CCD team proved the data inaccurate? Love to hear from them.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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