Action on neonicotinoids

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Thank f..k for Europe ... https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... u-analysis

Wonder how long it will take the rest of the world to follow?


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Bee good for all , Glypho next :fu:
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Might even see more trout in the rivers
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Europe follows through, good job ... http://www.news.com.au/world/breaking-n ... acdb631d4c

Crazy that they sell bulk insecticides in hardware stores, they are incredibly toxic to aquatic life if poured down the drain. Should be licenced users only except for small spray cans.
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One can see the irony in suggesting that such a ban should protect 2 non-native (imported) species in Australia.

How about cane-toads? Hope the move will protect them also. Rabbits? Foxes?
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