2025-10880Rule

EPA Clears RNA Bug Killer as Safe for Honey and Bees

Published Date: 6/16/2025

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Summary

Good news for beekeepers and honey lovers! The EPA says Vadescana double-stranded RNA is safe enough that it doesn’t need a residue limit on honey or honeycomb when used right. This means smoother, safer treatments for bees without extra rules or costs, starting now.

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No Residue Tolerance for Vadescana

If you are a beekeeper or sell honey, the EPA exempted residues of Vadescana double-stranded RNA in or on honey and honeycomb from the requirement of a tolerance when the product is used according to its label and good agricultural practices. That means producers do not need a maximum legal residue level set under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for this substance when used as allowed.

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6/16/2025

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