Roy Upton’s Final Report On LBAM Spray and Bees

LBAM spray kills honey bees

Roy Upton’s research on LBAM spray’s deadly consequences for our vital but diminishing honeybee population is one of the most important documents that has been authored in this public health crisis.

Read Upton’s Final Report

Any threat to honeybees should be all the reason we need not to spray Checkmate. No other cause is needed to prove that this toxic spray is unacceptable. At least 1/3 of our food supply owes its existence to honeybees. For vegans like us, nearly ALL of our food is the gift of bees. Please, read Roy Upton’s report and keep fighting this spray!

6 Responses to “Roy Upton’s Final Report On LBAM Spray and Bees”

  1. on 13 May 2008 at 11:31 pm Solstice

    i am wonder if i get a dose of poison each time i drink tea with honey in it.
    we keep seeing reports of bees dying, and bats dying, and those claim that no one knows why. if that’s true, they should look again and see the pesticides and gmos.

  2. on 14 May 2008 at 3:17 am Mary Anne Gaskins

    That was an amazing report. Thanks for providing it on your site, Mim. There is so much to do. So many creatures to save.

  3. on 14 May 2008 at 2:54 pm Donna

    great report, thanks for posting.

  4. on 15 May 2008 at 12:43 am admin

    Hi Solstice -
    I’d say that’s a reasonable concern, yes, unfortunately. I am so disturbed about the bees.

    Hi Mary Anne -
    Roy just did a fantastic job with this, I agree. It is so heartening to think of just how many of us there are working away on this from all different angles.

    Hi Donna -
    You’re very welcome! Nice to see you here.
    Mim

  5. on 15 May 2008 at 12:53 am Solstice

    i pray everyone comes to their senses and that organic methods are chosen in place of this backward chemical madness

    for now, i have given up tea with honey in it,which was my favorite thing.

  6. on 17 May 2008 at 2:25 am Josh

    The whole idea of the bees dying off should really scare people. It saddens me to see people rallying together to fight issues like the current Starbucks logo, but yet they will not fight for something that is truly important to our way of life.

    Besides health concerns, this should be reason enough to stop the spray. Kill off bees for a moth that isn’t doing any damage? Sounds wildly irresponsible.

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