Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H108

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect Massachusetts pollinators

Impact

If enacted, H108 would have significant implications for agricultural practices in the state. It would impose restrictions on who can apply neonicotinoids and require applicators to inform property owners about the potential dangers to pollinators and the surrounding environment. The measure reflects a broader movement advocating for sustainable agricultural practices that prioritize ecological health. Compliance with these new regulations would necessitate changes in how certain agricultural operations manage pest control, potentially leading to the adoption of less harmful alternatives.

Summary

House Bill H108 aims to protect pollinators in Massachusetts by implementing further regulations on the use of neonicotinoid pesticides. This bill is a response to growing concerns about the adverse effects of these chemicals on bee populations and other pollinators, which play a critical role in pollination and maintaining biodiversity. By amending Chapter 132B of the General Laws, the bill seeks to control the distribution and application of neonicotinoids specifically, allowing only certified applicators to handle these substances. This regulatory framework is designed to mitigate the impact of pesticides on pollinator health and protect them from harmful exposure.

Contention

While many environmental advocates support H108 as a necessary step towards protecting pollinators, there may be contention surrounding its economic implications for farmers and businesses reliant on pesticide use. Some agricultural stakeholders may argue that the restrictions could hinder their ability to manage pests effectively, leading to concerns about crop yields and profitability. Balancing the need for pest management while safeguarding pollinators presents a challenge that may require ongoing dialogue among legislators, farmers, and environmentalists to ensure that effective solutions are found.

Companion Bills

MA H1041

Replaced by To protect pollinators and public health

Previously Filed As

MA H1041

To protect pollinators and public health

MA S587

To protect pollinators and public health

MA S2746

To protect pollinators and public health

MA H84

The Pollinator Protection Act

MA S1315

Protecting Massachusetts workers

MA H2091

Protecting Massachusetts workers

MA H3998

Relative to promoting native plantings for stormwater management, pollinator support and climate resilience

MA H981

To protect pollinator habitat

MA H1901

Protecting titles to real estate in Massachusetts

MA H116

Relative to the Massachusetts Food Policy Council

Similar Bills

HI SB2333

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

HI SB12

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

HI SB12

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

HI HB1570

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

OR HB2679

Relating to neonicotinoid pesticides; prescribing an effective date.

HI SB126

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

HI SB126

Relating To Neonicotinoids.

ME LD1323

Resolve, Directing the Board of Pesticides Control to Evaluate the Impact of Neonicotinoids on Pollinators, Humans and the Environment