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Re: BT
- To: A*@aol.com, j*@erols.com, s*@listbot.com
- Subject: Re: BT
- From: A*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 14:33:59 EDT
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Hi,
I don't want anyone to think I am taking offense at some of the responses,
but I am not totally clueless about taking normal precautions when using any
of these products. The responses about labeling red tape or whatever do not
explain why the company is stating that there is a hazzard to human being and
pets and to specifically avoid contaminating water and food. Am I to
understand that no one believes there is any problem with eating the food
even immediately after spraying BT?
I don't want to be a pain, but I just don't see a company (motivated by
profit) making the statement that their product can contaminate food and
water for human use if it does not.
I do appreciate the responses especially the ones explaining how BT works---I
just can't see why American would say their product could be harmful if it
isn't
Can anyone refer me to a source on BT?
Hats all I'm gonna write on this subject I hope.
Happy gardening,
Bonnie C. Mt.zone 5 Ut.
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