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ShawneeMcGrutt t1_jdvftmm wrote

Reply to comment by LIdirtfarmer in Maine Yard Care by AppointmentNo3240

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No matter what you put down to get one species, you will get collateral damage. These chemicals are not fool proof. That is why if you apply them commercially you need to be licensed and insured.

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LIdirtfarmer t1_je2c8fm wrote

I'm sorry dude, but this is so wrong. Dealing in absolutes, you will always be wrong. There are A FEW products that do move through the food chain like that, but any new chemistry and most old ones that are still registered do not do this.

I appreciate that you're looking out for the environment, but these are half truths.

Sincerely, Golf Course Superintendent and licensed Master Applicator.

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