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The Bee Cause calls for a ban on bee harmful pesticides and practices while proposing and delivering practical ways to help bees and wild pollinators.

Bees are very important in Canada with estimates of $1.7 billion value for their pollination services and $146 million of honey produced annually.

Bees are under many stresses in Canada. For example, in winter 2012-13, Canada lost 29% of its honey bee colonies and the provinces of Ontario lost 40% and New Brunswick 37%.

Dramatic die-off of thousands of honey bee colonies in Ontario and Quebec in 2012 has been tied to the use of pesticides called “neonictinoids” while planting corn and soybeans. Honey bee mortality in 2013 seems to be as dramatic in Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba with more beekeepers reporting into the federal agency, PMRA.

Neonicotinoids are systemic pesticides that are absorbed into plant tissues including flowers. They’re highly soluble and leach into ground water and contaminate soil. They are applied to corn and soybeans and a variety of other crops using sprays, seed coatings, soil drenches and granules.

The European Union decided to ban the use of three neonicotinoid pesticides (clothianidin, imidacloprid and thiametoxam) for two years while impact studies are done.

Friends of the Earth believes that neonicotinoids should be removed from the Canadian market until proven safe.

Dave Goulson discusses bees, neonics and the other challenges bees face in this video series created by FOE Canada. Click here to watch.

Timeline:

Friends of the Earth Canada has taken various steps towards educating the public and government about the dangers of neonicotinoids.

In September 2013, FOE submitted a Notice of Objection to a Registration Decision of the Pest Control Products Act.  Read more in our press release and submission.

In October 2013, Friends of the Earth Canada conducted a poll which found over 80% of Ontarians support the ban of neonictonoids in favour of more research.

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For full poll results, click here.

In November 2013, FOE hosted Dave Goulson, an awesome bee expert from the U.K., who discussed his experiences in helping the EU ban the use of neonicotinoids. Watch his videos where he discusses bees and neonicotinoids here.

In December 2013, FOE submitted a “Comment on Notice of Intent to Protect Bees from Exposure to Neonicotinoid Pesticides”. Read the comment here.

Watch Dave Goulson discuss bees and neonicotinoids here:

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