From U.S. PIRG <[email protected]>
Subject No bees, no food
Date December 17, 2025 3:45 PM
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John,

Thanks to bees, the world gets to eat.

But bees are in the midst of an ongoing crisis, and neonicotinoid pesticides are turbocharging their decline.[1]

No bees, no food.

We're working to protect the bees and our entire food system by taking action against neonicotinoid pesticides and neonic-coated seeds. We need your support.

Will you help give our bee-saving work the funding it needs by donating to our End of Year Drive today?
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Farms across America grow an awful lot of corn, soybeans and cotton.[2] Up to 80% of these seeds are pre-coated with harmful neonic pesticides before they're planted.[3]

But neonics are linked to alarming drops in pollinator populations. Three out of every four flowering plants -- plus a solid third of the crops that feed us -- can't produce food unless a pollinator does the pollinating.[4]

We need more bees and fewer pesticides.

And yet a single neonic-coated seed contains enough toxins to kill 80,000 bees.[5] Even worse, the neonic coating doesn't stay on the seed. Some of it ends up in the soil, the groundwater and in the plant itself.

We have a goal to raise $100,000 by midnight on Dec 31. Will you donate today?
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When it comes to restricting harmful neonics, we've already seen some progress. One in four Americans lives in a place with restrictions on neonicotinoids, and we're building on that momentum by:

* urging major retailers to remove neonics from store shelves,
* working to phase out neonic-coated seeds, and
* increasing awareness of the importance of planting pollinator-friendly vegetation along roadsides and on state lands.



Will you help us reach our fundraising goal of $100,000 by midnight on Dec. 31 and donate to our End of Year Drive today?
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Thank you,

Faye Park
President

1. Steve Blackledge, "Three ways neonic pesticides are harming bees," Environment America, April 19, 2024.
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2. "Agricultural Production and Prices," U.S. Department of Agriculture, January 8, 2025.
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3. Steve Blackledge, "How just a single seed can kill 80,000 bees," Environment America, June 30, 2025.
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4. Margaret Lawrence, "USDA: Protecting pollinators critical to food production," HortiDaily, last accessed December 9, 2025..
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5. Steve Blackledge, "How just a single seed can kill 80,000 bees," Environment America, June 30, 2025.
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