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Old 08-08-2011, 01:27 PM
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... Subdue is ... not recommended for home use and actually illegal for the dealer to sell it to you.
Illegal to sell? I don't think that that is correct. Can you provide any information on why you think this is so?
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Old 08-08-2011, 02:06 PM
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These are restricted poisons. The agricultural supply always checks my ID before sale.

I admit it is not enforced but the danger of misuse is great. Get a copy of the hazardous materials sheet for this item and see the recommended steps you need to take to be safe. It is scary.
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Old 08-08-2011, 02:38 PM
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These are restricted poisons.
You are saying that Subdue Maxx is a "restricted poison"? I am not aware of the term "restricted poison" being used in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Are you trying to say "restricted use pesticide"?

I see no evidence that Subdue Maxx is a "restricted use pesticide". If it was the product label would contain a boxed statement of that on the 1st page of the label. I do not find this on the Subdue Maxx label
Pesticide Labeling Questions & Answers: General Labeling | Pesticide Labeling Consistency | US EPA
http://www.syngentaprofessionalprodu...96BL2G0909.pdf

For example, here is the label of an actual "restricted use pesticide":
http://www.cdms.net/LDat/ld0AS001.pdf

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Full text of FIFRA:
http://agriculture.senate.gov/Legisl...ifra/FIFRA.pdf

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Corrected 2 instances when I typed "Banner" Maxx when I meant "Subdue" Maxx.

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Old 08-08-2011, 03:12 PM
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The problem is not with the chemicals, however dangerous they may be. The problem is that the home grower for the most part hasn't a clue how to use them or how to protect themselves and the environment because they are to lazy to read the entire label including all of it precautions. I'm sure that most of them don't know that this particular chemical is not recommended as a foliar spray. It may be over kill but when I do spray chemicals in my greenhouse I look like an alien, full tyvek suit, full face respirator, chemical proof gloves and boots.
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Old 08-08-2011, 05:21 PM
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The problem is not with the chemicals, however dangerous they may be. The problem is that the home grower for the most part hasn't a clue how to use them or how to protect themselves and the environment because they are to lazy to read the entire label including all of it precautions. I'm sure that most of them don't know that this particular chemical is not recommended as a foliar spray. It may be over kill but when I do spray chemicals in my greenhouse I look like an alien, full tyvek suit, full face respirator, chemical proof gloves and boots.
I suit up too
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Old 08-09-2011, 02:55 PM
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this particular chemical is not recommended as a foliar spray. ...
I thought so too but I was just reading the latest label and it now allows for foliar application.
Syngenta > Professional Products > Product MAXX

Speaking of changing labels, I have heard that Mavrik Aquaflow is being discontinued. There is a new product called Mavrik Perimeter that seems to be the same formulation but it is not labeled for ornamental use.
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Old 08-09-2011, 03:01 PM
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It is the correct way-to-spray.
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