Fwd: Grubex & Earthworms Info
In a message dated 5/15/00 2:26:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
Consumer.Services@scottsco.com writes:
<< Subj: JT:George Brooks : worms
Date: 5/15/00 2:26:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: Consumer.Services@scottsco.com (Consumer Services)
Sender: Janine.Titko@scottsco.com (Titko, Janine)
To: GBPUMPKIN@aol.com ('GBPUMPKIN@aol.com')
CC: ConsumerService@CORPMAIL01.Scottsco.com (Consumer Service)
Thank you for your inquiry and for the opportunity for us to help you with
your lawn care.
When applied correctly, Grubex poses no safety concerns. After applying
Grubex to the lawn, water the lawn with ½ inch of water. You may determine
the correct amount by using an empty tuna can. Place the empty can on the
lawn, when it is completely full of water, you will know you have applied
the correct amount. After the lawn is dry, activity may resume on the lawn.
The empty corn husk host may be evident for a few days after watering.
GrubEx has no secondary poisoning and will not harm earthworms which are
beneficial to the lawn.
I also wanted to take a moment to let you know about a great new service we
just started. If you have access to the Internet and an e-mail address you
can sign up for our free Lawn Care Reminder Service. Register with this
service and we will contact you periodically by e-mail to tell you just what
to do - and when. Just click on the link below and it will take you to a
page that will sign you up for this free service.
http://www.scottscompany.com/html/a_emailnotify.cfm
<http://www.scottscompany.com/html/a_emailnotify.cfm>
Please feel free to call us on our toll free help line 1-800-543-8873 if we
can answer any additional questions or offer assistance for your future
efforts.
Sincerely,
Janine Titko,
Scotts Consumer Services >>
- To: "'G*@aol.com'"
- Subject: JT:George Brooks : worms
- From: C* S*
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 14:23:44 -0400
Thank you for your inquiry and for the opportunity for us to help you with
your lawn care.
When applied correctly, Grubex poses no safety concerns. After applying
Grubex to the lawn, water the lawn with ½ inch of water. You may determine
the correct amount by using an empty tuna can. Place the empty can on the
lawn, when it is completely full of water, you will know you have applied
the correct amount. After the lawn is dry, activity may resume on the lawn.
The empty corn husk host may be evident for a few days after watering.
GrubEx has no secondary poisoning and will not harm earthworms which are
beneficial to the lawn.
I also wanted to take a moment to let you know about a great new service we
just started. If you have access to the Internet and an e-mail address you
can sign up for our free Lawn Care Reminder Service. Register with this
service and we will contact you periodically by e-mail to tell you just what
to do - and when. Just click on the link below and it will take you to a
page that will sign you up for this free service.
http://www.scottscompany.com/html/a_emailnotify.cfm
<http://www.scottscompany.com/html/a_emailnotify.cfm>
Please feel free to call us on our toll free help line 1-800-543-8873 if we
can answer any additional questions or offer assistance for your future
efforts.
Sincerely,
Janine Titko,
Scotts Consumer Services
-----Original Message-----
From: GBPUMPKIN@aol.com [SMTP:GBPUMPKIN@aol.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2000 7:09 AM
To: consumer.services@scottsco.com
Subject: Web Site Contact From George Brooks About Specific
Scotts Products
The following information was submitted from the Scotts Web Site:
Grass Type: Other
Interests: Home gardener
Name: George Brooks
Title:
Company:
Address: 32 Ward Street
City: Tewksbury
State: MA
Country: United States
Postal Code: 01876
Email: GBPUMPKIN@aol.com
Phone: 978 851 4523
Fax:
Category: Specific Scotts Products
Type:
Comments: Is Grubex safe for Earthworms?