Court Steps In to Stop Pesticide Use Not Adequately Regulated, Protects Bees - Beyond Pesticides

Court Steps In to Stop Pesticide Use Not Adequately Regulated, Protects Bees - Beyond Pesticides

In a win for pollinators, a California Superior Court has issued a ruling that sulfoxaflor, a systemic pesticide that is “field legal” but “bee lethal,” can no longer be used in the state. The suit was brought by the Pollinator Stewardship Council and the American Beekeeping Federation.
Eliminating this highly bee-toxic pesticide from use in the state is expected to protect not only native bees and other pollinators (including Monarch butterflies in early Spring), but also, the many millions of managed-colony bees that are transported to California for pollination of almonds and other crops.
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