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October 21, 2009
Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment
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- bee, carbamate, carbaryl, flea, pesticide, petcollar, petition, pets, poison, pollinator, ticks, toxic, toxicchemicals
Today the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the use of carbaryl, a highly toxic pesticide, in pet collars will be withdrawn! In 2005 NRDC filed a petition to cancel carbaryl. We asked that EPA cancel uses of carbaryl in pet flea collars...continued→
September 10, 2009
Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment
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- bee, beehive, hazard, IPM, pesticide, pollinator, toxic, toxicchemicals
With the colder weather coming, beekeepers all over the country are getting their hives winter-ready. The experienced beekeepers are harvesting the honey as well, but new-bees like me (get it? newbies? lame, I know) won't be taking any honey this...continued→
July 27, 2009
Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment
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- bee, CCD, chemicals, colonycollapsedisorder, imidacloprid, neonicotinoid, pesticide, pollinator, simplesteps
I was out inspecting my bee hive this weekend. Yep, i've become a hobby beekeeper...its all the rage, dontcha know. Even though on most days my bees love me, yesterday one little rascal had a bad thought about me, culminating...continued→
October 29, 2008
Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment
- Tags:
- bee, carbamate, carbaryl, pesticide, petition, pets, pollinator, simplesteps, toxic, toxicchemicals
On January 10, 2005, NRDC petitioned EPA to cancel both agriculture and residential uses of carbaryl. Today, October 29, 2008, EPA finally published in the Federal Register its response to our petition. Unfortunately, its decision is to deny our petition,...continued→
June 27, 2008
Posted by Jennifer Sass in Health and the Environment
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- agriculture, bee, CCD, chemicals, collapse, colony, colonycollapsedisorder, honey, pesticide, pollen, pollinator, regulation, toxic
Honeybees make the world go round. Really! They contribute approximately $15 Billion..with a 'B'..billion dollars to the U.S. economy annually through their free services to pollinate over 130 cash crops, including 1/3 of the foods of the human diet. No...continued→