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--- On Tue, 4/17/12, Mike Rossander <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Well, recognizing that the old pesticides were also highly
> toxic to mammals and the newer pesticides are comparatively
> much safer,.......
> I'm not saying the new pesticides are perfect or that we
> should stop working to make them better but I definitely do
> not want to return to the bad, old days.
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Well, with old pesticides you simply stopped usage and killing stopped! But since newer are more low key internal, that to me means buildup in ones internal systems/tissues, accumulating until over the line you have major problems. But you saying you like the newer ones at least for now,....though in 10-20 years of accumulation you could perhaps change your mind, but for now content? For gotta wait until the ??? hits the fan.
Dee A. Lusby
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