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by flosstop 1446 days ago
Regarding the number of insects around I've heard British farmers saying that neonicotinoids targeted certain insect species and since the ban they have switched back to using a broad ranging insecticide which kills everything. Whilst the insect population decline is certainly a phenomena which pre-dates the ban this change is hardly going to help, although maybe it is the lesser of two evils.
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Neonicotinoids don't target certain insect species. They kill them all. The seeds are coated and then the whole plant is toxic to insects.

I like it how they say that neonicotinoids are active substances used in plant protection products to control harmful insects. Didn't know bees are harmful insects.