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Subject: Sevin, Dacanil any good?
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| 5150 |
ipswich, ma usa
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I was cleaning up my shed and found some new bottles and a few old bottles of sevin and Daconil. My question is this, does freezing temperatures really screw around with the chemicals? Am I better off just chucking the stuff and starting over or is it worth holding on to them?
Thanks
John (5150)
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4/23/2004 9:15:34 AM
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| Tremor |
[email protected]
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Sevin gets hammered below 40*F. And since Daconil is a flowable, it's probably shot too. Shake the bottle & see if there are clumps. These can be strained out & the material this is still fluid should be used.
What remains still can't be "chucked". It should be kept in the original or identically relabeled container & brought to your towns next pesticide recycling dump off spot. Please do not throw it into your household garbage.
Steve
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4/23/2004 4:26:46 PM
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| Jim-B |
Goffstown,nh
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Good point Steve... Hey John, still looking for a good deal on a 60's classic? Got em everywhere here in NH, on all roadsides... LOL!!
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4/23/2004 8:10:51 PM
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| 5150 |
ipswich, ma usa
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Jim
Ya gotta' 68 'Stang kickin around in your yard? Posible somewhere under the laundry? Let me know.
John (5150)
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4/26/2004 3:48:01 PM
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