http://www.epa.gov/opp00001/factsheets/ is the EPA site where you can see all the pesticides that are out there and get the info on them, at least what they got from the manufacturer and/or other sources. They cite all the references they used for the data. It is a good starting point, and then you can search the more green sites for the death and destruction that are 'actually" cause by the pesticide. You have to be fairly discerning with either, since there may not be good science, but the EPA is much less suspect with better reference support. The best studies are usually field studies where measurements are real life, instead of laboratory. Even then, watch for agendas. Bill Truesdell Bath, Maine **************************************************** * General Information About BEE-L is available at: * * http://www.honeybeeworld.com/bee-l/default.htm * ****************************************************