Honeybee Neonicotinoid Class Action

Honeybee Neonicotinoid Class Action This class action lawsuit relates to the impact that neonicotinoid pesticides have on the bee population and beekeepers who produce honey.

The proposed class action relates to the impact that the neonicotinoid pesticides (namely, imidacloprid, clothianidin and thiomethoxam) have on the bee population and, consequently, Canada’s beekeepers who produce honey and provide pollination services essential to the production of Canada’s fruit and vegetables. The action includes any individuals and companies in Canada in the business of honey production, queen bee rearing and/or pollination services between 2006 and the 2014 season.

The EFSA which guides EU policymakers, said leaf spray containing three neonicotinoid pesticides could harm bees, whose ...
08/28/2015

The EFSA which guides EU policymakers, said leaf spray containing three neonicotinoid pesticides could harm bees, whose pollinating role is estimated to be worth billions of euros for the bloc's farm sector.

http://www.euractiv.com/sections/agriculture-food/pesticides-pose-risk-bees-eu-watchdog-says-317105

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“Removing neonicotinoid pesticides from the marketplace will not have a significant impact on farmers or the their incom...
05/24/2015

“Removing neonicotinoid pesticides from the marketplace will not have a significant impact on farmers or the their incomes,” said Mr. Bennett. “It’s time to do the right thing and ban these bee-killing pesticides.”

http://www.pejnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10203:banning-neonicotinoid-pesticides-will-have-almost-no-impact-on-corn-and-soy-production&catid=87:c-earth-news&Itemid=212

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The Boulder City Council unanimously adopted a resolution Tuesday, May 5, 2015 that states the City will not use neonico...
05/06/2015

The Boulder City Council unanimously adopted a resolution Tuesday, May 5, 2015 that states the City will not use neonicotinoid pesticides except when necessary to save old and valuable trees.

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/boulder/ci_28057136/boulder-adopts-bee-safe-resolution

The Boulder City Council unanimously adopted a resolution Tuesday night that states the city will not use neonicotinoid pesticides, except when necessary to save old and valuable trees.

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