I read a while back that there was concern about its toxicity to bees....
From what I can find now there is only one species of bees that it is highly
toxic to. Others may suffer a shorter lifespan but not one that anyone
seems concerned about. It certainly seems the case that the cost/benefit
ratio is on the side of using it. I still like guppies better though... DK
http://ace.ace.orst.edu/info/npic/factsheets/BTgen.pdf
wrote in message
...
regular Bt will kill any caterpillar. Bt israeli will only kill mosquito
and midge
larvae. Ingrid
"dkat" wrote:
The worry is that not only do they kill mosquitoes but that they kill
other
things as well (bees for example). I put mosquito fish (rosie reds) in
my
small water gardens (barrel size). This year I put in 2 guppies which I
will now have to bring in for the winter since they are tropical....
Anyone
want some guppies (now 3)?
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