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    If you call 311 they have teams coming out to take them out, not sure what exactly they'll do seen it on the news. Hope your tree comes back

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    The gypsy moth droppings I have seen were small black dots, about the size of poppy seeds. Might be bigger now as that was about 10 days ago, and as the caterpillar grows, so does their poop hole lol.
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    I wonder if you can order from Canadian Tire in Alberta.
    This is banned in Ontario but Alberta or Saskatchewan, don't think it's banned in NB, NS or PEI either

    https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/w...-0593757p.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    You have to have a license now, but if you know someone involved in agriculture (Farming), Golf Courses, Orchards. We use to use in it in lawn lawn and tree care for aphids in trees and grubs in the turf, but it was banned for lawn care and non commercial uses..

    I get it from friends if I need it.
    I have to ask. Do you always circumvent the rules? It is banned for a reason.

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    It's not banned by Canada it is the Federal government that can really ban Chemicals

    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    I have to ask. Do you always circumvent the rules? It is banned for a reason.
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    This is not a political thread. Take it up in a PM guys.
    thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishermccann View Post
    I have to ask. Do you always circumvent the rules? It is banned for a reason.
    It’s a grey area lol. You know it’s illegal to spray sugar on soybeans. It’s a yield boaster but they could make you destroy the field

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    I don't see Politics being discussed I said what the law is.

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    This is not a political thread. Take it up in a PM guys.
    thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by fratri View Post
    It has been in the ground (same spot) for about 12 yrs... These last few weeks it has been losing its needles like crazy. Never had that happen before.
    Thanks by the way for posting this....I've never considered the Blue Spruce to be in danger of caterpillars. So I walked out to the front corner of the yard where I have a 1/2 dozen planted. Sure enough one in the far corner is being eaten. It's hard to see because they appear to work from the trunk out and haven't hit the outside edges yet.

    So bringing this to my attention may have saved the tree ...Thanks !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by js4fn View Post
    It’s a grey area lol. You know it’s illegal to spray sugar on soybeans. It’s a yield boaster but they could make you destroy the field
    I don't think that a home owner using a pesticide, that is banned by the Ontario government, for non-commercial use , is a gray area. How so? Can you be 'charged' for using it? What if everyone felt the same way, and used banned chemicals? Should not everyone who reads OOD, be concerned about the environment, and the use of banned pesticides? This is not a political question.
    Last edited by fishermccann; June 22nd, 2021 at 11:36 AM.

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