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Old 04-07-2007, 10:05 AM posted to rec.gardens
Pat Kiewicz Pat Kiewicz is offline
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Default Some Preen is toxic and can contaminate waterways.

Stephen Henning said:

Preen is not always Corn Gluten

I got a 5# container of Preen Vegetable Garden Weed Preventer and it was
100% Corn Gluten Meal. The only precautionary statement was: "Possible
allergic reaction to inhalation of dust in affected individuals" [Exempt
from registration under federal pesticide act.]

Then today, I wanted to get a larger size bag to refill the container.
I bought a bag of Preen which looked identical to the original
container, but when I got home I found I had:

Preen Garden Weed Preventer and it was not Corn Gluten, but was 1.47%
Trifluralin. The extensive precautionary statement included: Do not
let product contact persons or pets. Causes moderate eye irritation.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing.


We were at a stop light leaving the neighborhood when my daughter
and I spotted a man sprinkling Preen around his foundation plantings.
First he tried using the 'shaker' top, but that seemed to be giving him
problems, so he opened the container and started pouring it into HIS
BARE HANDS. My daughter and I were slack-jawed just looking at
him.

Keep away from food,
feedstuffs, and domestic water supplies. This prduct is extremely toxic
to fish and aquatic invertibrates. Do not expose dust to canals, lakes,
streams, ponds, marshes, or estuaries.

Wow. What a difference. And the only difference in the name is one
word, Vegetable.



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