Twelve-year-old girl inspires passage of ‘Bee Bill’ in Illinois – Evanston Roundtable

Illinois House Bill 3118, affectionately known as “The Bee Bill,” amends the Environmental Protection Act to restrict the use of pyrethroid pesticides. The law also requires that the EPA make rules for licensing commercial applicators of such pesticides in residential areas, and says the EPA can make any necessary rules to implement the new law.
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debtsor
1 year ago

They’re not joking when they tell us to eat the bugs. They’ll be everywhere without pesticides.

Aaron
1 year ago
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research the soldier fly larva plant going up in decateur. Maggot meal coming to your dinner table. How else can they put solar panels on Illinois’ pristine farm ground without starving the masses. Solution: soldier fly maggot meal. Yes, yes the maggot meal is just for animals. FYI, you are the animal.

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