Statement from the British Beekeepers' Association President, Anne Rowberry, on banned bee-killing pesticides:

“The BBKA is totally opposed to the use of this and similar pesticides due to their effect on honeybees and other pollinators, and the wider environment.

The UK government has yet again issued a licence for the temporary use of this banned bee-killing pesticide just days after the EC High Court ruled that all temporary licences for banned pesticides were forbidden in Europe.

Our government’s Environment Policy rewards farmers for planting more wildflowers for pollinators. Surely these temporary licences make a mockery of encouraging more pollinators onto farmland.

As a matter of urgency, the BBKA would be grateful if you could register your opposition to any use of banned bee-killing pesticides by writing to your MP.”

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24th January 2023


There is also now a Government petition available to sign, to seek the decision to permit the use of neonicotinoids to be reversed:  https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/631948