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neonicotinoids impact on birds

To: Carl Clifford <>
Subject: neonicotinoids impact on birds
From: Susan Knowles <>
Date: Sun, 12 May 2013 17:20:24 +1000
I completely agree. We should be petitioning the state governments, not Bunnings to have this removed from sale.


Susan Knowles




On 12/05/2013, at 11:54 AM, Carl Clifford wrote:

Bob,

The problem is not with Bunnings, it is with our Governments. Bunnings is only selling a duly registered pesticide. Whilesoever neonicotinoid pesticides are registered for use in Australia Bunnings are entitled to sell them.

The amount of neonicotinoid pesticides that Bunnings sells is insignificant, in comparison, to that sold by rural merchants and other pesticide suppliers to the agricultural sector.

The respective State Governments are the ones who should be pressured over this matter. They should withdraw the registration of neonicotinoids until they have been shown to be safe, or new, less toxic formulations are produced. Unfortunately, I don't see that happening in a hurry. Look how long it took to withdraw organochlorine pesticides, such as DDT and Dieldrin from sale in Australia.

Carl Clifford



On 12/05/2013, at 10:34, "Bob Cook" <> wrote:

This is worth everyone making a noise about. Obviously has a huge impact on
our natural world.




<http://action.sumofus.org/a/bunnings-warehouse-bees-neonicotinoids/?sub=fb >



<http://action.sumofus.org/a/bunnings-warehouse-bees-neonicotinoids/?sub=fb > This common product isn't just killing off the bees, it's so toxic it's
taking out birds as well.

action.sumofus.org



http://action.sumofus.org/a/bunnings-warehouse-bees-neonicotinoids/?sub=fb



So why is Bunnings Warehouse selling it?





Bob Cook

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