tom theobald saw where it fell short. >> it consisted of pututng four colonies on two and a a half acs of crops, the seed treated with clothianidin. is completely disregarded is the fact that the colony upper bees, over several thousand acres, it was the key study upon which conditional registration was g granted to clothihianidinin, and it has fad to satisfy the requirements of registration. >> epa called for a new field of study, when that may take years to complete. is epa told "earth focus" it working to develop suitable designs for pollinators studies and peer review for future pollination studies, a process that will allow the agency to pursue more rigorous testing of pesticides and other impacts on pollinators. for some beekeepers,s, this maye too little, too late. >> this isis wherere epa has goe wrong, because you know, they were created to protect the environment. in n the way..otten i mean, we have gotten -- somehow we got the cart before the horse. >> when you take a situatioion where you know a chemical is highly toxic t to a bee and the colonies, , and you allow all tt ch