>
> >The first noenic temik was pulled from use on orange because of the amount
> found in the oranges & orange juice.
Bob, you are confusing the issue here! Temik is a carbamate insecticide
(aldicarb), NOT a neonic! I implore you to do some very basic research
before writing on this subject!
>
> >I sprayed my last organophosphate 77 days before I harvested
This goes right to the heart of the neonic debate--which is actually more
environmentally benign--a spray of organophospate such as you used, or
targeted systemic treatment?
>
>
> >You can do absolutely nothing to lower the levels of the neonics in fruit
> &
> produce unlike surface sprays.
>
And why would one care?--all evidence is that systemic residues of neonics
are totally harmless to humans due to their specific mode of action that has
little effect in vertebrates.
Randy Oliver
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