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No surprise here. /nt Ash_F May 2014 #1
I'm sure world governments will ban the pesticides to save the bees and our food supply. NOT. valerief May 2014 #2
The European Union has been trying to ban them but is meeting resistance starroute May 2014 #4
The ones voting against it must be owned by Monsanto. Like the US Congress. nt valerief May 2014 #5
It takes time. Look at how long it took to ban DDT. nt cstanleytech May 2014 #8
And how long the legacy effects of DDT have lasted! Brainstormy May 2014 #32
“The fact is that of the 100 crop species that provide 90 per cent of the world’s food, over 70 are L0oniX May 2014 #25
Wouldn't rich people rather be rich in a world that still exists? athenasatanjesus May 2014 #30
No, because they can never be rich enough. They're insane. Logic doesn't factor in. nt valerief May 2014 #41
Job losses Roy Rolling May 2014 #3
the science journalism on this story is all messed up.... mike_c May 2014 #6
Indeed. HuckleB May 2014 #9
You are a poison makers apologist and we all know it ... And so on MindMover May 2014 #14
Laugh while you can psiman May 2014 #18
Maybe you can find some facts in here Brainstormy May 2014 #33
Um, "while you can" ? ConservativeDemocrat May 2014 #35
While I can is member speak for themselves .. pbmus May 2014 #59
Purely anecdotal, but I bought a neonicotinide insecticide. The day before I first used it I had JDPriestly May 2014 #15
first, we need to be clear about what we mean by "bees".... mike_c May 2014 #27
Thank you. Lionel Mandrake May 2014 #51
Thank God, someone knows how to read psiman May 2014 #17
The current hysteria over this cause is probably unwarranted MNBrewer May 2014 #45
the varroa mite, with all due respect, Brainstormy May 2014 #46
Well, google??? MNBrewer May 2014 #48
I stand corrected, or at least Brainstormy May 2014 #52
neither is the honey bee, which pollinates less than a third of crops... mike_c May 2014 #56
, blkmusclmachine May 2014 #7
Yeah, this is not exactly over yet. AtheistCrusader May 2014 #10
K&R DeSwiss May 2014 #11
It looks bad for honeybees. And those who depend on pollinators: freshwest May 2014 #12
Whenever I find dead or dying bees, they never have those sacks of pollen on their rear legs. SunSeeker May 2014 #16
"those who depend on pollinators" Our lives depend on them. L0oniX May 2014 #22
insects pollinate less than a third of crops consumed by humans.... mike_c May 2014 #28
Well I'm a fan of hyperbole and sensationalism. L0oniX May 2014 #36
We would all be better off without bees ... pbmus May 2014 #42
ok.... mike_c May 2014 #55
Anybody that questions your credentials is banned on DU pbmus May 2014 #57
The neonicotinoid link zentrum May 2014 #13
technically the term should be insecticide not pesticide. DCBob May 2014 #19
A distinction without a difference Brainstormy May 2014 #47
its more than semantics.. the title of the article is incorrect. DCBob May 2014 #54
If RoundUp is a pesticide Sienna86 May 2014 #20
Let me take a wild guess who's responsible ...MONSANTO! L0oniX May 2014 #21
"collapses remain dauntingly unclear"????? heaven05 May 2014 #23
Stupid f-ing mystery. How many of us have been posting this right here on DU for years and years. Exultant Democracy May 2014 #24
The human race is too greedy to be able to survive much longer. nt ladjf May 2014 #26
I make a strong effort to organically garden, and have lots of bees. NutmegYankee May 2014 #29
Same here theHandpuppet May 2014 #31
I garden organically arikara May 2014 #34
Wireless is just radio communications. NutmegYankee May 2014 #40
Familiar w. Devra Davis' work? I'm not except to the extent that I pay attention to her take-aways. proverbialwisdom May 2014 #53
Check it out. proverbialwisdom May 2014 #37
Don't forget about the threat to Monarch butterflies and the NRDC petition to the EPA. proverbialwisdom May 2014 #38
Our reasearch supports the findings of the Harvard Biologists. bvar22 May 2014 #39
Lord, a real person with real life experience , WOW pbmus May 2014 #44
A theory was that cell phones were causing this Ap1977 May 2014 #43
as a beekeeper... StoneCarver May 2014 #49
we lost all of our bees sweetapogee May 2014 #50
Here's a crazy thought: stop relying on honeybees for pollination NickB79 May 2014 #58
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