[MAIPC] does Chlorox work on cut stems?
Bret Robinson
landandforest at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 17:45:21 PDT 2015
I apologize in advance for not reading all the lengthy emails, I am trying
to complete a planting contract for the state of MD, however, where did
this discussion leave off? Will individuals stop trying to use non
registered products as pesticides? Remember that if you are using something
to kill something it is now a pesticide.... Who is the most environmentally
sound use invasive contractors using registered pesticides or those
experimenting with products outside the labeled use approved by the
regulating agency? Does the group generally recommend adhering to what the
EPA has approved as herbicides? Will we here more on this topic in the
future?
Bret Robinson
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Ruth Douglas <cvilleruth at embarqmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello, there is a group locally that wants to ban pesticides in parks
> except in emergencies. It has been suggested that Chlorox will do the work
> of Roundup in painting cut shrub etc. stems, maybe in other situations as
> well, not sure. Anyone have any comments on this?
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Ruth Douglas
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Bret Robinson,
Land + Forest Conservation Company
Certified Arborist , Licensed Forester
717-253-5548
53 Fruitwood Trail
Fairfield PA 17320
http://www.landandforestconservation.com/
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