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Sharon Collman <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Jan 1995 22:17:15 PST
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I have been monitoring the Entomo-L line and some time ago, there was
considerable discussion about the dangers of usning PDB for storing
insect collections.  (And they aren't edible)  You're right besides
cotamination smell there are label violations to consider and possible
negative health effects (read lawsuit from customers).
 
SHARON J. COLLMAN
W.S.U. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
URBAN IPM RESOURCE CENTER
@ CENTER FOR URBAN HORTICULTURE
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON   GF-15
SEATTLE, WA  98195
 
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