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Old 04-21-2007, 08:54 AM
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I was emailed a PDF (looks a like a scan from a magazine) of the killing
mechanisms of various insecticides, along with trade names and what they are
labeled for.

The concept is that you rotate mechanisms as a means of preventing the bugs
from developing resistance to any one "class" of killers.

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http://www.firstrays.com/PDF/Insecticides.pdf
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Ray, thanks once again for being so generous with the valuable knowledge you are so willing to share

I just printed it out!
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Excellent Ray, THANKS!
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Thanks Ray...great information.
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Whats the difference between the time before you fumigate and the time after you fumigate?

Much hardier bugs
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Excellent info there which I agree with. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Ray I printed it out and also saved it on my puter.

Does 1600 X-clude qualify as a replacement for Preclude? I do have a problem with, what I believe is, spider mites. It says "Timed Release Pyrethrum" and spider mites is listed on the directions.
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Thanks a lot for such valuable information!
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