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Connecticut moves closer to a law that bans neonics. Congratulations and thank you to the scores of advocates who spoke out on this important issue. - Connecticut Audubon Society

Summary by Connecticut Audubon Society
Connecticut’s birds rely on insects for food, especially during breeding season. Species like the Barn Swallow are likely to benefit from the new neonics ban. Connecticut Audubon photo. May 29, 2025—Connecticut is just a step away from banning the use of neonicotinoid pesticides on 300,000 acres of lawns, golf courses, and other areas of turf grass. Yesterday, the State House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 9, an important climate change, …
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Connecticut Audubon Society broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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