>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.
We had no problems with the pesticides in use before neonicotinoids - well,
not since the 1980s.
More than happy to go back.
Best wishes
Peter
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