Re: Warrior-T


in the UK, provado, or its active ingredient is not allowed to be used on
food or fodder crops, is this the same in the US, i suppose it depends if
you are going to be eating your AG, it is a very good, and economical i have
found when used on onamentals.  Do not know if it would harm AG plants,
though i doubt it.

Chris

UK


-----Original Message-----
From: Triceratops8@cs.com <Triceratops8@cs.com>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: 14 January 2001 16:42
Subject: Warrior-T


>Josh
>    After speaking with my husband, he says yes Warrior T is restricted.
Most
>products
>that will kill insects are. You indeed have to have a permit to apply it
and
>you cannot get the permit without being licensed. Also he states that if
you
>apply it inconsistent with the labeling then you aren't legal. The only
>product he could think of off hand was Provado.
>It doesn't require a permit but it is very expensive. A 8 oz bottle is
300.00
>American. He forgot to tell me how much area that would cover.   See, isn't
>it good to be married to this guy? All I have to do is say "Honey, Spray
>these whatever they are,Please" and the bugs
>just go away.Good Luck
>Janet Miyamoto
>
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