Bee-killing pesticides use banned

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Yep. Just wait for everyone to realise that the seed treatment was the lesser of two evils... Spraying will be bad for so many insects and thus all the species which depend on them- birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, fish.
Surely it's spraying wirh neonics which is banned, not seed treatment or is wilco right?
 
Surely it's spraying wirh neonics which is banned, not seed treatment or is wilco right?
Spraying with neonics fortunately banned, there used to be exemptions to use seed treatments which gives a much smaller usage in a very targeted way but these exemptions have now been ended. As a result, spraying of other pesticides will be used. Spraying means surface application of larger volumes of pesticide and will likely have more incidental kill of non target organisms than neonic seed treatments (not that much survives on monoculture anyway, it's horrendous for biodiversity).
 
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