We have not seen any negative impact from the use of neonics in western Canada so far. There hasn't been much communication among growers and beekeepers in the seeding times. There hasn't been a recognized need for that communication necessarily. It's more so during times of foliar applications of chemicals where that communication exists. In my local area last year they sprayed basically all the canola on the west side of the Highway 2 corridor. I have lots of bees in that area. For me to move all those bees within the window they need to spray in is just not realistic.
I have a relationship with the local chemical distributor. They also coordinate custom application or they sell the products directly to the growers. He will actually scope fields, watch out for my bees, call me and give me a head's up or ask me for my opinion on how to deal with it. I probably have had some foraging workers killed, but I've never had any significant kill. In some areas, that exists; in some areas, it doesn't.
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