Maryland: Prohibit Dangerous Neonic Pesticides
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
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PROBLEM: Neonicotinoid pesticides ( “neonics”) are widely used insecticides but are increasingly recognized as a major threat to the ecosystem and humans. Because of this they are banned in Europe.
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WHY YOU SHOULD CARE: Neonics are systemic and cannot be washed off of food like fruits, vegetables and honey. They also contaminate drinking water and cannot be removed with traditional methods.
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While toxicity to humans was originally thought to be low, we now learn that chronic, low level exposure is linked to serious reproductive issues, low testosterone, low sperm count and developmental harm to a baby fetus.
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Neonics are highly toxic to bees and have caused massive loss of honeybees.
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Because they are water soluble, they have severely harmed water life and birds.
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Unlike older pesticides, neonics are long lasting and contaminate the soil and water for years.
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UP to 90% of US corn and about half of all soybeans are grown from seeds treated with neonics. However studies have shown that these prophylactic applications provide little to no economic benefit to farmers.
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SOLUTION: This bill, HB 91, addresses this problem with a prohibition on the use of neonics except for special circumstances.
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ACTION: Contact members of the House Environment and Transportation Committee and ask them to support HB91