Neem Oil Pollinator-Safe Pesticide Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether neem oil garden products are deceptively marketed as universally safe for bees, pollinators, and beneficial insects.

What Consumers Report About Neem Oil Products

Consumers report purchasing neem oil products expecting environmentally friendly pest control that would not harm pollinators.

  • Some consumers report confusion regarding application restrictions and pollinator risks.
  • Others report purchasing the products because they were marketed as safe or natural alternatives to traditional pesticides.
  • Consumers also report concern that important limitations and timing restrictions may not be adequately disclosed.

Why Consumers Should Be Concerned

Consumers may pay premium prices for products marketed as pollinator safe or environmentally friendly. If the products require substantial limitations to avoid harming pollinators, consumers may not receive the environmentally safe product they expected.

Signs You May Be Affected

  • You purchased neem oil products because they were marketed as safe for pollinators.
  • You relied on natural or eco-friendly marketing claims.
  • You were not clearly informed about important application restrictions.

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