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Ook 02-06-2007 07:13 AM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
My wife inadvertantly used Ortho Bug B Gon Max spray on a row of lettuce and
mustard. The bottle does not list this particular vegetable at all on the
outside of the label, and the inside of the label has been damaged to the
point where I can't read it. Does anyone have any information about using
this on lettuce and mustard? Should I destroy the plants, or can they be
eaten after a certain amount of time?



symplastless 02-06-2007 12:51 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html


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that we are not the boss.

"Ook" Ook Don't send me any freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete the
Don't send me any freakin' spam wrote in message
...
My wife inadvertantly used Ortho Bug B Gon Max spray on a row of lettuce
and mustard. The bottle does not list this particular vegetable at all on
the outside of the label, and the inside of the label has been damaged to
the point where I can't read it. Does anyone have any information about
using this on lettuce and mustard? Should I destroy the plants, or can
they be eaten after a certain amount of time?




John Bachman 02-06-2007 01:10 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:38:13 -0500, Charlie wrote:

On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 23:13:58 -0700, "Ook" Ook Don't send me any
freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete the Don't send me any freakin'
spam wrote:

My wife inadvertantly used Ortho Bug B Gon Max spray on a row of lettuce and
mustard. The bottle does not list this particular vegetable at all on the
outside of the label, and the inside of the label has been damaged to the
point where I can't read it. Does anyone have any information about using
this on lettuce and mustard? Should I destroy the plants, or can they be
eaten after a certain amount of time?


Doesn't matter about labeling.


Labeling does matter. It is a federal law violation to use any
controlled pesticide not in accordance with the label.

If the label defines how the product can be used on that crop and the
instructions are followed there should not be a problem.

John


Pennyaline 02-06-2007 01:18 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html



Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact information
on what's left of the product label and look for assistance there.

JoeSpareBedroom 02-06-2007 01:42 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html



Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact information on
what's left of the product label and look for assistance there.



Don't be ridiculous. Why would anyone go to the manufacturer's site for
information about their products? If you can't contribute something useful,
please go away.



Lar 02-06-2007 02:55 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
Ook wrote:
My wife inadvertantly used Ortho Bug B Gon Max spray on a row of lettuce and
mustard. The bottle does not list this particular vegetable at all on the
outside of the label, and the inside of the label has been damaged to the
point where I can't read it. Does anyone have any information about using
this on lettuce and mustard? Should I destroy the plants, or can they be
eaten after a certain amount of time?




Hunt down the label on the web..call the manufacturer..read another
label on a product at the store. If the product is not made for the
plants destroy the plants.

Lar

Ook 02-06-2007 05:16 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 

"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html



Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact information on
what's left of the product label and look for assistance there.


I did. The web site generated errors, and I was unable to find what I was
looking for there.



Ook 02-06-2007 05:17 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 

"Lar" wrote in message
...
Ook wrote:
My wife inadvertantly used Ortho Bug B Gon Max spray on a row of lettuce
and mustard. The bottle does not list this particular vegetable at all on
the outside of the label, and the inside of the label has been damaged to
the point where I can't read it. Does anyone have any information about
using this on lettuce and mustard? Should I destroy the plants, or can
they be eaten after a certain amount of time?



Hunt down the label on the web..call the manufacturer..read another label
on a product at the store. If the product is not made for the plants
destroy the plants.

Lar


I think I'll have to call them, I was hoping someone here might actually
know something usefull. So far, your advice to call them is the best advice
I've received :). The website generates errors, and I can't find what I'm
looking for there.



Ook 02-06-2007 05:22 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 

"John Bachman" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:38:13 -0500, Charlie wrote:

On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 23:13:58 -0700, "Ook" Ook Don't send me any
freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete the Don't send me any freakin'
spam wrote:

My wife inadvertantly used Ortho Bug B Gon Max spray on a row of lettuce
and
mustard. The bottle does not list this particular vegetable at all on the
outside of the label, and the inside of the label has been damaged to the
point where I can't read it. Does anyone have any information about using
this on lettuce and mustard? Should I destroy the plants, or can they be
eaten after a certain amount of time?


Doesn't matter about labeling.


Labeling does matter. It is a federal law violation to use any
controlled pesticide not in accordance with the label.

If the label defines how the product can be used on that crop and the
instructions are followed there should not be a problem.

John


The label is partially destroyed...

Ahh, the website is working this morning. Alas, the info there is not as
detailed as what is on the label, go figure? Guess it's phone call time.....



Ook 02-06-2007 05:35 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 

"Ook" Ook Don't send me any freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete the
Don't send me any freakin' spam wrote in message
...

"Lar" wrote in message
...
Ook wrote:
My wife inadvertantly used Ortho Bug B Gon Max spray on a row of lettuce
and mustard. The bottle does not list this particular vegetable at all
on the outside of the label, and the inside of the label has been
damaged to the point where I can't read it. Does anyone have any
information about using this on lettuce and mustard? Should I destroy
the plants, or can they be eaten after a certain amount of time?



Hunt down the label on the web..call the manufacturer..read another label
on a product at the store. If the product is not made for the plants
destroy the plants.

Lar


I think I'll have to call them, I was hoping someone here might actually
know something usefull. So far, your advice to call them is the best
advice I've received :). The website generates errors, and I can't find
what I'm looking for there.


Ah, the website is up. And they don't have the vegetable list there, so I
called them. The only information the gentleman could give me was they could
not recommend consuming any non-listed vegetable. Suckage. Well, look on the
bright side. I have 15 pepper plants left over that I need a place for - now
I have room for them LOL.

Moral of the story - don't let your wife get near your garden with bug
spray!



Garbodanno 02-06-2007 05:45 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 

"Ook" Ook Don't send me any freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete the
Don't send me any freakin' spam wrote in message
...

Moral of the story - don't let your wife get near your garden with bug
spray!


Or suggest she read the label next time.


Pennyaline 02-06-2007 06:15 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html


Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact information on
what's left of the product label and look for assistance there.



Don't be ridiculous. Why would anyone go to the manufacturer's site for
information about their products? If you can't contribute something useful,
please go away.


shuffling off, head down, ashamed


Rachael Simpson 02-06-2007 06:19 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 

"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html


Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact information
on what's left of the product label and look for assistance there.



Don't be ridiculous. Why would anyone go to the manufacturer's site for
information about their products? If you can't contribute something
useful, please go away.


shuffling off, head down, ashamed



Don't be ashamed! Obviously, if you've read all the post, he tried the
website anyway. I check company websites quite often for different
products. Some can be quite helpful. You never know til you try!



Pennyaline 02-06-2007 06:20 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
Ook wrote:
Ah, the website is up. And they don't have the vegetable list there, so I
called them. The only information the gentleman could give me was they could
not recommend consuming any non-listed vegetable. Suckage. Well, look on the
bright side. I have 15 pepper plants left over that I need a place for - now
I have room for them LOL.

Moral of the story - don't let your wife get near your garden with bug
spray!


Or you could refrain from using bug spray. I mean, it happens.


JoeSpareBedroom 02-06-2007 07:03 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html


Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact information
on what's left of the product label and look for assistance there.



Don't be ridiculous. Why would anyone go to the manufacturer's site for
information about their products? If you can't contribute something
useful, please go away.


shuffling off, head down, ashamed


That's right. Shame. :-)



JoeSpareBedroom 02-06-2007 07:04 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
"Ook" Ook Don't send me any freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete the
Don't send me any freakin' spam wrote in message
...

"Lar" wrote in message
...
Ook wrote:
My wife inadvertantly used Ortho Bug B Gon Max spray on a row of lettuce
and mustard. The bottle does not list this particular vegetable at all
on the outside of the label, and the inside of the label has been
damaged to the point where I can't read it. Does anyone have any
information about using this on lettuce and mustard? Should I destroy
the plants, or can they be eaten after a certain amount of time?



Hunt down the label on the web..call the manufacturer..read another label
on a product at the store. If the product is not made for the plants
destroy the plants.

Lar


I think I'll have to call them, I was hoping someone here might actually
know something usefull. So far, your advice to call them is the best
advice I've received :). The website generates errors, and I can't find
what I'm looking for there.


You could go to a garden store and read the label on another bottle. Or, try
a different browser.



Bill Rose 02-06-2007 07:26 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
In article ,
"Ook" Ook Don't send me any freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete
the Don't send me any freakin' spam wrote:

Ah, the website is up. And they don't have the vegetable list there, so I
called them. The only information the gentleman could give me was they could
not recommend consuming any non-listed vegetable. Suckage. Well, look on the
bright side. I have 15 pepper plants left over that I need a place for - now
I have room for them LOL.

Moral of the story - don't let your wife get near your garden with bug
spray!


The moral here is not to let some "flange-head" set off another
Lysistrata type revolt. Put a cork in it, boy. Have you noticed that
none of our ladies have commented on how meticulous your wife must be to
only get the insecticide on the plants and none on the ground, the same
ground that you now propose to plant peppers in? Watch your back.

- Bill(y)
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

Pennyaline 02-06-2007 07:42 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
Rachael Simpson wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html


Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact information
on what's left of the product label and look for assistance there.

Don't be ridiculous. Why would anyone go to the manufacturer's site for
information about their products? If you can't contribute something
useful, please go away.

shuffling off, head down, ashamed



Don't be ashamed! Obviously, if you've read all the post, he tried the
website anyway. I check company websites quite often for different
products. Some can be quite helpful. You never know til you try!


I'm not ashamed, dear. I'm funnin' with JSB!

JoeSpareBedroom 02-06-2007 07:42 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
Rachael Simpson wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html


Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact
information on what's left of the product label and look for
assistance there.

Don't be ridiculous. Why would anyone go to the manufacturer's site for
information about their products? If you can't contribute something
useful, please go away.
shuffling off, head down, ashamed



Don't be ashamed! Obviously, if you've read all the post, he tried the
website anyway. I check company websites quite often for different
products. Some can be quite helpful. You never know til you try!


I'm not ashamed, dear. I'm funnin' with JSB!



Take off your clothes, please, and get the grapes from the refrigerator.



Pennyaline 02-06-2007 07:50 PM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
Rachael Simpson wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html


Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact
information on what's left of the product label and look for
assistance there.
Don't be ridiculous. Why would anyone go to the manufacturer's site for
information about their products? If you can't contribute something
useful, please go away.
shuffling off, head down, ashamed

Don't be ashamed! Obviously, if you've read all the post, he tried the
website anyway. I check company websites quite often for different
products. Some can be quite helpful. You never know til you try!

I'm not ashamed, dear. I'm funnin' with JSB!



Take off your clothes, please, and get the grapes from the refrigerator.


Yes, doctor.

Freckles[_3_] 03-06-2007 12:47 AM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 

"Ook" Ook Don't send me any freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete the
Don't send me any freakin' spam wrote in message
...
My wife inadvertantly used Ortho Bug B Gon Max spray on a row of lettuce
and mustard. The bottle does not list this particular vegetable at all on
the outside of the label, and the inside of the label has been damaged to
the point where I can't read it. Does anyone have any information about
using this on lettuce and mustard? Should I destroy the plants, or can
they be eaten after a certain amount of time?


I have stopped growing vegetables in my yard.

God only knows what is in the runoff water from my neighbors yards, and I
was afraid to eat what I grew.

I wasn't that successful of a "farmer' Anyway.



Hud 04-06-2007 02:22 AM

Ortho Bug B Gon Max question
 
Who do you think you are to tell her or anyone else to go away?


"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
"Pennyaline" wrote in message
...
symplastless wrote:
Pesticides
http://home.ccil.org/~treeman/spring.html



Even better, go to http://www.ortho.com or look for contact information
on what's left of the product label and look for assistance there.



Don't be ridiculous. Why would anyone go to the manufacturer's site for
information about their products? If you can't contribute something
useful, please go away.





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