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Scott Moser <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Jun 1999 16:03:29 -0500
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Greetings all,
     I have a question for the list about the use of pesticides in the
garden.  My tomato plants are beginning to show signs of being eaten by
tomato worms.  I was told Rotenone is safe to use on plants around bees, and
was wondering if this is true.  I was also wondering if the bacteria dust
called Dipel is even safer to use since it targets worms like the tomato
worm and cabbage worms.  Which would be safest and most effective.  Any info
would be great.  Thanks.
Scott Moser


" I believe that beekeeping mirrors life.  One must endure a few stings to
reach the final sweet reward."  S. Moser

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