At least EPA is doing a little something to help bees
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The U.S. EPA still wont follow Europes lead and suspend or ban the use of neonicotinoid pesticides believed to be killing honeybees and other pollinators to the horror of beekeepers and environmentalists, who are suing the federal government over its inaction.
But at least the agency is doing something. On Wednesday, EPA announced it was awarding $460,000 in funding for research into integrated pest management, to help reduce the use of pesticides and lower risks to bees all while controlling pests and saving money.
Louisiana State University, one of the grant recipients, will use its share of the funds to investigate how bees can be protected from pesticides used to control mosquitoes. Penn State University researchers will investigate the benefits of growing crops without treating seeds with neonic pesticides.
Margaret Reeves, a scientist at the Pesticide Action Network, one of the groups suing the EPA over neonics, welcomed the research grants. EPAs investment in integrated pest management puts the U.S. on the path of sustainable, cutting-edge farming, Reeves said in an emailed statement.