>Which ones? It is a pesticide as will be anything that replaces them so
bugs will die. That is why there are labels on them.To get the bad guys
with some safety for the good.
I can hardly list all the beneficial insects! My point was that this only appeared to regard honey bees and bumble bees as being important - presumably because there are those who are fighting their corner - with no mention of all the other beneficials that often go largely unnoticed.
In my view they are even more vulnerable to these pesticides; honey and bumble bees are unusual in the insect world in that they are social and this may enable the colonies to survive even though some members are lost - non-social insects do not have that protection.
Best wishes
Peter
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