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The plant DNA is unchanged. Once the neo-nics are worked out of the plant’s system (when? Next year?) they will be normal, native milkweed. It does not make the plant any more invasive than it would normally be (common milkweed can certainly be very aggressive — I didn’t catch if they said which species of milkweed was being sold.)<BR>
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Yes, this practice is very bad & self-defeating as far as monarchs & pollinators are concerned, but it doesn’t change the plant itself.<BR>
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On 6/18/17 12:13 PM, "Kathryn Peterson-Lambert" <triplam747@aol.com> wrote:<BR>
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<B>From: </B>"MJ Webb" <m.j.webb@verizon.net><BR>
<B>Subject: harmful milkweed from Home Depot<BR>
Date: </B>May 7, 2017 at 7:42:51 AM EDT<BR>
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Beware the killer milkweed sold in stores. Why must we always mess with mother nature? it is all about the money, like the man said. Pollinators goodbye. <BR>
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<B>From:</B> Randie Trestrail <a href="mailto:randiesue@gmail.com"><mailto:randiesue@gmail.com></a> <BR>
<B>Sent:</B> Sunday, May 07, 2017 7:13 AM<BR>
<B>To:</B> Noel and Nancy Talcott <a href="mailto:nancynoeltalcott@verizon.net"><mailto:nancynoeltalcott@verizon.net></a> ; Philip E. Prisco <a href="mailto:priscop@verizon.net"><mailto:priscop@verizon.net></a> ; <a href="mailto:gwyn@jlab.org">mailto:gwyn@jlab.org</a> ; Carol Bartram <a href="mailto:bartram2@verizon.net"><mailto:bartram2@verizon.net></a> ; Dana Horton <a href="mailto:hortondands@gmail.com"><mailto:hortondands@gmail.com></a> ; mandy philbeck <a href="mailto:mandy.canoodles@gmail.com"><mailto:mandy.canoodles@gmail.com></a> ; MJ Webb <a href="mailto:m.j.webb@verizon.net"><mailto:m.j.webb@verizon.net></a> ; stu@gardenatriums.com <BR>
<B>Subject:</B> Fwd: harmful milkweed from Home Depot<BR>
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Alert to plant and Bee people, please see below.<BR>
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Randie<BR>
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From: <B>Susan Yager</B> <soozigus@cox.net><BR>
Date: Fri, May 5, 2017 at 6:02 PM<BR>
Subject: harmful milkweed from Home Depot<BR>
To: Sooz Yager <soozigus@cox.net><BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#1F497D">The email below was distributed to the members of the Virginia Native Plant Society local John Clayton Chapter. I would imagine the same situation may occur at any Home Depot across the country.<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#1F497D">There’s more to the neonic problem than the <U>monarch caterpillars</U> it may kill. Bees that take nectar from plants treated with neonics come to prefer the tainted flowers and seek out other neonic-treated flowers. It’s sort of like an addiction in that they keep going back for the poison, and then of course they take the nectar and pollen to the hive, affecting the rest of the hive’s population. These neonics are really, really bad stuff. Please spread the word on Home Depot (and surely other places) to other pollinator gardeners.<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#1F497D">Susie<BR>
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</SPAN><FONT SIZE="4"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:13.0px'><B>From:</B> Louise Menges [<a href="mailto:ltmeng@verizon.net]">mailto:ltmeng@verizon.net]</a> <BR>
<B>Sent:</B> Friday, May 05, 2017 1:31 PM<BR>
<B>To:</B> Louise Menges<BR>
<B>Subject:</B> Fwd: harmful milkweed plants being sold<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><FONT COLOR="#E32400"><FONT SIZE="5"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:17.0px'>Dear JCC members,<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><FONT SIZE="5"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:17.0px'>I purchased a Milkweed plant from Home Depot near my home and it wasn't until I got home that I noticed the little information stick hidden behind the identification information that the plant had been <FONT COLOR="#E32400">treated with systemic</FONT><FONT COLOR="#B51A00"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#E32400">Neonicotinoids</FONT>. The container boasted how desirable the plant is for birds and butterflies. Yesterday I went to a different Home Depot and they had just put out an entire rolling cart of these plants, maybe about 100, all poisoned. I contacted the store manager and told him that it is the same as giving poison candy to kids on Halloween. This is THE host plant for the Monarch. My club, Shady Oaks and our junior club, Little Shadows have worked so hard to establish a Monarch Waystation and to educate people on the decline of the Monarch. I hate to think of the millions of poison Milkweed being distributed nationwide by Home Depot.<BR>
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The container says distributed by Home Depot, 2455 Paces Ferry Rd N. W., Atlanta , Georgia.<BR>
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I contacted the LSU Ag Agent for New Orleans, Dr Joe Willis. He said the Neonicotinoids will dilute as the plants grow but that only a very small amount will kill the larva of the Monarch. He is contacting the Master Gardeners of the area. I contacted the newsletters of the Jefferson Parish Council of Garden Clubs and the Federated Council of New Orleans Garden Clubs to ask that they send a notice to our local members. I contacted a local GOA club and the president said she would inform her members. I contacted our LGCF President and our Environmental School Chairman with the information. <BR>
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We need a notice to Home Depot from a national source. I contacted the Monarch Watch organization ,www.MonarchWatch.org/ws <a href="http://www.monarchwatch.org/ws"><http://www.monarchwatch.org/ws></a> <a href="http://www.MonarchWatch.org/ws"><http://www.MonarchWatch.org/ws></a> at the University of Kansas (1200 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045) . The Little Shadows Junior Garden Club registered our Monarch Waystation with them. <BR>
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<a href="http://www.monarchwatch.org/ws"><http://www.monarchwatch.org/ws></a> Monarch Watch : Monarch Waystation Program<BR>
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www.monarchwatch.org <a href="http://www.monarchwatch.org/"><http://www.monarchwatch.org/></a> <a href="http://www.monarchwatch.org <http://www.monarchwatch.org/"><http://www.monarchwatch.org <http://www.monarchwatch.org/></a> > <BR>
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Monarch Watch is a cooperative network of students, teachers, volunteers and researchers dedicated to the study of the Monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus and its ...<BR>
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Sandy we need a response from NGC to this issue. It needs to be sent soon as these plants are being sold now to well meaning people who are wanting to help the Monarch not kill them. I know you are very busy but I hate to think of the billions of plants being sold nationwide and how that will cancel the efforts of so many to stop the demise of the Monarch. Could you please help?<BR>
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Mary Ellen Miller<BR>
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Moderator Little Shadows Junior Garden Club<BR>
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Immediate Past President Federated Council of New Orleans Garden Clubs Inc.<BR>
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