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‘Incredibly poisonous’ pesticide banned by EU may receive approval for use in Scottish salmon farms
A pesticide that has been partially banned by the European Union and blamed for decimating bee populations is expected to receive approval for use in Scottish salmon farms, according to reports. The Scottish fish farming industry plans to deploy imidacloprid, an insecticide, in order to kill sea lice that can fester among caged salmon. The chemical is used in a “water filtration” system developed by fish farm biotech company Benchmark, which is reportedly seeking to trial its CleanTreat product in Scotland.  The system is designed to remove chemicals from fish farm treatment water, but its use of imidacloprid raises serious red flags. 

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