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Old September 18, 2012   #15
kurt
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Understood,just that it would be harmful for us here Florida with our flat standing water enviornment.Our water table is in some places 2ft below ground surface.All our municipalitys have strict pesticide controls and are using beneficial insect control(predator whiteflys seen at wormsway.com mentioned in above posts)We are in shortage of honeybees as it is,and MSDS statement reads "potential"affects on non targeted beneficials not known is scary for me.That is my point.
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Last edited by kurt; September 18, 2012 at 12:37 AM. Reason: Omri listed,not Omri certification
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