Feds plan to limit uses of ‘neonic’ pesticides, but outright ban still likely
OTTAWA — Federal scientists are finalizing restrictions on a much-used class of pesticides to try to protect bees.
The recommendations could be moot in less than a year, however, if the same agency upholds an existing decision to ban most uses of the same products to protect other types of insects.
The Pest Management Regulatory Agency of Health Canada has spent the last seven years reviewing the approvals of nicotine-based pesticides, known as neonicotinoids, that are popular among farmers, backyard green-thumbs and lawn aficionados.