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Ban the use of neonicotinoid pesticides before they devastate bee populations in the USA
- Posted to Bee The Change
To: Environmental Protection Agency
Neonicotinoid, known as “neonics” for short, is a farm pesticide produced primarily by the German chemical giant Bayer, widely used in the U.S. to coat a massive 142 million acres of corn, wheat, soy and cotton seeds. They are also common ingredients in many home gardening products. However,...
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Healthy bee populations are essential to the production of our food. Bees are attracted to floral nectars and help pollinate the plant, allowing it to reproduce. Therefore, without honey bees, our lives would be impoverished by a general lack of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other bee-pollinated plant products like corn, apples, oranges, lemons, broccoli, onions, blueberries, cherries, avocados, and many more.
Unfortunately, our widespread use of neonicotinoid pesticides is causing a dramatic decline in honey bee populations. The USDA projects that this year's corn crop will cover 94 million acres, all of which will be planted with seeds treated with neonicotinoid pesticides. In small doeses these pesticides damage the bees' immune systems and homing abilities; in large doses the pesticides are lethal.
Sign the petition to put pressure on the EPA to ban the use of these pesticides in order to protect the long-term health of our food system!
Click to find out more about or nation's bee populations and the imminent threat posed by neonicotinoid pesticides:
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http://www.ars.usda.gov/SP2UserFiles/Place/53420300/AtlasoftheHoneybee.pdf
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http://www.soilassociation.org/wildlife/bees/householdpesticides
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http://www.pan-uk.org/home-garden/list-of-home-and-garden-pesticides-containing-neonicotinoids
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http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/03/29/10921493-neonicotinoid-pesticides-tied-to-crashing-bee-populations-2-studies-find?lite
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Update #3
Posted on May 2We Came, We Swarmed . . . Will We Conquer?
Bee-decked in black and yellow and armed with 130,000 petition signatures, a swarm of activists buzzed the Washington D.C. headquarters of the EPA on Earth Day to demand a ban on Bayer, Dow and Syngenta's bee-killing neonicotinoid insecticides.
Neonicotinoid pesticides are blamed for Colony Collapse Disorder, which has already destroyed alarming numbers of honeybee colonies. Bees are exposed to these deadly insecticides primarily...
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Update #2
Posted on Mar 20Join the Earth Day Swarm to Ban Bee-Killing Pesticides
What better way to celebrate Earth Day than to act to save honeybees from toxic pesticides? Let's swarm the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with demands for a ban on the pesticides that are killing the pollinators we need to grow food!
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Update #1
Posted on Oct 19, 2012Thank you for signing the petition
this is an important issue because with no bees there will be no Food
without Our Natural pollinators we will have to Hand Pollinate our crops ,
This is Now Happening in many places in the world
Honeybee colony losses have been 30 to 40 percent in the United Kingdom in the recent past and more than 60 percent in the United StatesWe Must Stop The Decline Of Our Pollinators
Future Generations Rely On Us To Act Now !
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This makes me so angry! What do they want to do? Do they want to kill us all off, when the bees are wiped out?!
Sincerely,
Michael G Langley, MD, FACPM
general surgeon/pain management physician, retired
Zoologist
RN, CRNA
Michael
Probably the best thing for the survival of the planet if we are all killed off.
This is all being driven by money, plain and simple.
oh wow
My father was a man who knew very much about bees...he passed away a couple weeks ago...one of the last talks I had with him was about that very subject...he had a theory...he thought that bees were disappearing for one reason...he said to me that the herbicides were so good in the USA that killed all the wild plants that give flowers....he also said that bees need florations all year and they are only getting them when orchards trees are in floration thus causing the bees to migrate to...
…My father was a man who knew very much about bees...he passed away a couple weeks ago...one of the last talks I had with him was about that very subject...he had a theory...he thought that bees were disappearing for one reason...he said to me that the herbicides were so good in the USA that killed all the wild plants that give flowers....he also said that bees need florations all year and they are only getting them when orchards trees are in floration thus causing the bees to migrate to places were flowers are available.
He told me that pesticides are a big problem but that he was sure the herbicides are doing a much damage to bee populations in the States.
Made a lot of sense to me.
Heavy heart... learning of your beloved Father's passing sending love and comfort to you Ruben and your family.
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GREAT please join.
I'm in Canada, but the bee crisis is a food security crisis that affects us all. I wish the U.S. would ban neonicotinoid insecticides, and that Canada would follow suit.
I guess their response would be that these pesticides are necessary to ensure a secure corn supply. But alternative agricultural practises that don't rely on pesticides, would be the solution. Trouble is, I seem to recall, Bayer controls a lot of the food chain. ("Deconstructing Dinner" does a good job of following those agribusiness dollars).
As usual everyone thinks the next person will do it. They don't and that is the problem. Save the bees is something that needs to be done NOW. So stand up and sign the petition!
It BEEhooves use all to be proactive and speak up to eradicate toxins and corruptions from our environment. The Monsanto situation looks like a mirror image of the the tobacco companies. How is our enemy? Who is protecting us from these bio-terrorists? The problem is our government is corrupt. How could Monsanto's former VP be of Public Policy Deputy Head of the FDA? Campaign finance and the corruption of government officials by special interest so that can stay in office is the root of the issue.
Save Honey Bees. Please co-operate and help this mission.......
This is how reports about the USA are looking here in the UK this week;
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/may/08/honey-bees-threatened-colonies-extinct-2012
http://ecowatch.com/2013/epa-approves-new-pesticide-highly-toxic-to-bees/
Thanks for posting this Ben. I wish that leaders would put the environment first before they passed these types of pesticides.
We all need to eat people! 80% of our food production requires the pollination of these little fellas and we all know corporations will not act in the public good while they are making money, legislate to ban known causes of population decline now!
Without bees, we will starve.
Help us please
Honey is only a small issue with Bee loss. They are how nature pollunates maney crops. Without them, we will suffer massive crop shortages. This is a far bigger danger than terrorism will ever be. Bayer should be sued for the loss of bees, and the impact on our plant health. This criminal destruction of Nature must stop. We need a green President, a greem Senate, and a green congress. Obama needs to step up and show some leadership. Tom Vilsap is a pawn to Monsanto, et al. All Iowa...
…Honey is only a small issue with Bee loss. They are how nature pollunates maney crops. Without them, we will suffer massive crop shortages. This is a far bigger danger than terrorism will ever be. Bayer should be sued for the loss of bees, and the impact on our plant health. This criminal destruction of Nature must stop. We need a green President, a greem Senate, and a green congress. Obama needs to step up and show some leadership. Tom Vilsap is a pawn to Monsanto, et al. All Iowa politicians are pawns for the chemical companies disguised as agricultural companies.