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peoli

(3,111 posts)
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 02:45 PM Feb 2014

EPA Approves Another Pesticide Highly Toxic to Bees

Source: EcoWatch

Flying in the face of recent science demonstrating that pollinator populations are declining, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has made the decision to unconditionally register another pesticide that is known to be highly toxic to bees—almost one year after the EPA registered sulfoxaflor, disregarding concerns from beekeepers and environmental groups.

The announcement, posted in the Federal Register on Wednesday, set tolerances for the pesticide cyantraniliprole in foods ranging from almonds and berries, to leafy vegetables, onions and milk. The EPA establishes the allowable limit of the chemical residue, called tolerances, based on what the EPA considers “acceptable” risk. The EPA’s ruling details that “there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result from aggregate exposure to the pesticide residue,” despite all evidence that cyantraniliprole is toxic to bees and harmful to mammals.

In July 2013, beekeepers filed suit against EPA for their decision to register sulfoxaflor when it failed to demonstrate that it will not cause any “unreasonable adverse effects on the environment” as required by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). Several comments were submitted by concerned beekeepers and environmental advocacy groups, like Beyond Pesticides, during the public comment period that stated that approval of a cyantriliprole. The pesticide would only exacerbate the problems faced by an already tenuous honey bee industry and further decimate bee populations. However, instead of denying or suspending registration in the face of dire pollinator losses, the EPA has chosen to register another insecticide that is toxic to bees, dismissing concerns regarding bee health in its response, and setting itself up for further litigation.

Cyantraniliprole is a systemic insecticide that works by impairing the regulation of muscle contractions causing paralysis and eventual death in insects. Beyond its impact to target pests—which include sucking and chewing insects such as whiteflies and thrips—the EPA’s most disturbing conclusions relate to the impact of cyantraniliprole on the livers of mammals: “With repeated dosing, consistent findings of mild to moderate increases in liver weights across multiple species (rats, mice and dogs) are observed. Dogs appear to be more sensitive than rats and mice…show[ing] progressive severity with increased duration of exposure.”

Read more: http://ecowatch.com/2014/02/07/epa-approves-another-pesticide-toxic-bees/

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EPA Approves Another Pesticide Highly Toxic to Bees (Original Post) peoli Feb 2014 OP
Does the EPA hate bees or ***real*** food? nt valerief Feb 2014 #1
Or people, because without the bees there won't be much food to go around. Squinch Feb 2014 #20
The EPA should be renamed the Corporate Protection Administration LiberalEsto Feb 2014 #2
no kidding. BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2014 #4
K&R. (n/t) Nihil Feb 2014 #31
+1 Ponietz Jul 2019 #35
EPA = A tool of amerikan chemical corporations warrant46 Feb 2014 #3
It has been so from the start: dougolat Feb 2014 #19
I'm familiar with that warrant46 Feb 2014 #21
Fk Fk Fk!!!!!!!!!!! catchnrelease Feb 2014 #5
Sociopaths masquerading as corporations Auggie Feb 2014 #6
People need to get up in arms about this shit! loudsue Feb 2014 #7
Just wait, when all the bees are gone, monsanto will create their own... Javaman Feb 2014 #8
with drone & NSA spying capabilities no doubt. Kip Humphrey Feb 2014 #9
of course. they will have cameras to document whose not using their GMO's Javaman Feb 2014 #10
And just how many rats, mice and dogs had to die for them... Scalded Nun Feb 2014 #11
Any dispassionate observer sulphurdunn Feb 2014 #12
I believe there is an agenda to wreck the environment. And the DEMS just sit back and coast... blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #13
Starting with the President down - let's 840high Feb 2014 #16
We need to get vocal about this. 840high Feb 2014 #14
Something has to be done. We all know this is the wrong way to treat life on our planet. n/t Judi Lynn Feb 2014 #15
Bees are not job creators jsr Feb 2014 #17
I have a lot of flowers around my house and meadows..last few years have seen NO hummingbirds, Sunlei Feb 2014 #18
+1 warrant46 Feb 2014 #22
Don't want folks to call the parties the same? This kind of thing helps fuel the sentiment TheKentuckian Feb 2014 #23
anything to make a buck frwrfpos Feb 2014 #24
Kicking this Important Post LeftOfWest Feb 2014 #25
thank you n/t peoli Feb 2014 #26
The EPA is run by idiots arikara Feb 2014 #27
The fish stinks from the head. DeSwiss Feb 2014 #28
REALLY?????? Useless in FL Feb 2014 #29
Has an FOIA request been done for the internal working documents about this decision at USEPA? greatlaurel Feb 2014 #30
Not at all surprising swilton Feb 2014 #32
Just as a PSA, I'm cross-posting this amazing Bee thread here... countryjake Feb 2014 #33
Not long before a jar of honey costs more than a barrel of oil Ponietz Jul 2019 #34

BlancheSplanchnik

(20,219 posts)
4. no kidding.
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 02:50 PM
Feb 2014

I feel sick, seeing this.


gotta find the quickest way to feed ever growing masses of people, you know. Short term solutions, WE WANTS 'EM!!!




dougolat

(716 posts)
19. It has been so from the start:
Sat Feb 8, 2014, 01:47 PM
Feb 2014

It's first action was to block the Agent Orange ban from the U.S. for 8 years.

catchnrelease

(1,945 posts)
5. Fk Fk Fk!!!!!!!!!!!
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 02:59 PM
Feb 2014

What is wrong with those people? Calling them the environmental protection agency is a monumental joke.

Javaman

(62,510 posts)
8. Just wait, when all the bees are gone, monsanto will create their own...
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 03:43 PM
Feb 2014

patent them an sue anyone whose flowers or veggies are pollinated by them. That's the end game.

I'm only half kidding.

Javaman

(62,510 posts)
10. of course. they will have cameras to document whose not using their GMO's
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 04:26 PM
Feb 2014

and will then promptly spray plant killer on them.

Scalded Nun

(1,236 posts)
11. And just how many rats, mice and dogs had to die for them...
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 04:46 PM
Feb 2014

to get the results they planned on ignoring anyway.

Sick, evil, paid-for bastards.

I'd like to see them have to drink buckets of the shit they say won't hurt us.

 

sulphurdunn

(6,891 posts)
12. Any dispassionate observer
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 06:10 PM
Feb 2014

would be forced to conclude that the global moneyed elite is determined to commit ecocide for money. Perhaps, they believe they will somehow survive in their remote and well provisioned compounds, protected by their Black Water thugs. I used to think they were smarter than that.

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
18. I have a lot of flowers around my house and meadows..last few years have seen NO hummingbirds,
Sat Feb 8, 2014, 11:56 AM
Feb 2014

very few bees,butterflys. /Sad, looks like all these huge 'farms' use systemics to kill 'problem pests'. Homeowners too use those systemic plant spikes to kill off plant pests.

That stuff is so freaking toxic to many species, including humans.

TheKentuckian

(25,023 posts)
23. Don't want folks to call the parties the same? This kind of thing helps fuel the sentiment
Sat Feb 8, 2014, 07:14 PM
Feb 2014

and all the protest and counter examples in the world don't fully wash off the stink because it doesn't and the point isn't about being the same really, it is about neither governing level party doing what is needed and broadly beneficial for the people of the nation or the world which we openly claim leadership in.

Bubblegum and superglue don't have to be the same for me to understand that neither is toothpaste and they do have some functional similarities when used in certain applications.

 

LeftOfWest

(482 posts)
25. Kicking this Important Post
Sun Feb 9, 2014, 04:53 PM
Feb 2014

while banging my head against the wall.

I will send this out far and wide.

arikara

(5,562 posts)
27. The EPA is run by idiots
Sun Feb 9, 2014, 10:56 PM
Feb 2014

who are appointed / hired by idiots. Or sociopaths. Take your pick. There is no good reason for this kind of shit.

greatlaurel

(2,004 posts)
30. Has an FOIA request been done for the internal working documents about this decision at USEPA?
Mon Feb 10, 2014, 09:06 AM
Feb 2014

I would be very curious what the internal conversations about the approval of this pesticide. There are a lot of great scientists, engineers and attorneys at USEPA. It is disappointing to see them trashed in comments I have seen here. It shows how little folks understand how our government works. The internal documents would let us know from where the approval came. Did pressure come from Vilsack or did the scientists who do the analyses really think Cyantraniliprole would have an acceptable risk.

We need to understand that all pesticides, even ones approved for use on organic farms carry risks, since they are all designed to kill insects. Some pesticides carry much less risk as the way insects are killed are different, For instance the dormant oils kill the insects by smothering them, but there is still an inhalation risk when the oils are sprayed.

 

swilton

(5,069 posts)
32. Not at all surprising
Mon Feb 10, 2014, 06:37 PM
Feb 2014

follows politicization of military intelligence, the State Department's Keystone Pipeline report, FDA, etc., etc.....

countryjake

(8,554 posts)
33. Just as a PSA, I'm cross-posting this amazing Bee thread here...
Tue Feb 11, 2014, 12:03 AM
Feb 2014

with the hope that those showing concern in this thread will appreciate viewing the photos in Hissyspit's thread.

Beautiful Macroportraits of Bees
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024473462

Humans ignore the destruction of these valuable, magnificent creatures at their own peril.

Ponietz

(2,957 posts)
34. Not long before a jar of honey costs more than a barrel of oil
Fri Jul 12, 2019, 04:38 PM
Jul 2019

Just a week after the USDA suspends data collection on bee populations.
Industrial sorghum growers are at least partially responsible.
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