Re: Ant question


     I am pretty sure bugs become resistant to insecticides because they 
don't die when exposed to it.  Now if you have few bugs and you spray them 
they will all die.  If you wait to spray and have a ton of them, they don't 
all die and bugs become resistant.
     And how is it unresponsable to expect better insecticides.  As science 
improves, and it only does when there is a need, new insectices that kill 
bugs more effectively are made.  If fact, they even make improvements, such 
as insecticides that are better for the enviroment.  I think you are the 
narrow minded one who thinks things should never change and that the only 
new insecticide made could be a bad one.


>From: SteveS012@aol.com
>Reply-To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: Ant question
>Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 01:34:06 EDT
>
>In a message dated 6/10/99 12:11:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>thepumpkinmaster@hotmail.com writes:
>
> > hey, I spray once ever 10 days as the instructions say, and regardless 
>bugs
> >  will become resistant, the beutiful thing is that science will make a 
>new
> >  insecticde.
>
>That is an irresponsible way of thinking. The "just make stronger 
>chemicals"
>way if thinking is what is getting us deeper and deeper into a mess,
>healthwise, and environment-wise. I cannot beleive anyone could have that
>kind of narrow minded mentality.
>
>
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