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Thomas Vic VM <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Aug 2000 09:07:31 -0400
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In answer to Aaron Morris' question regarding bee toxicity of Anvil 10 + 10
ULV. The active ingredient , Sumithrin, is listed as highly toxic to bees in
the Farm Chemical Handbook.

It is of interest that the registered trade name " Anvil" is a completely
different chemical, hexaconazole, used as a fungicide in Canada and other
parts of the world.  Always refer to both the active ingredient listed on
the label and the product name when searching for information. We are an
international forum.

Vic Thomas, Eastern Pennsylvania

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