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All UK stock must be removed from shops by the end of 30/5/10.

So if you use this product (I do and love it) then get some quick.
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"Racquel Darrian" .(y)uk wrote in message
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All UK stock must be removed from shops by the end of 30/5/10.

So if you use this product (I do and love it) then get some quick.


You can still use it until 31/05/11.

Looks like it's supply of the bifenthrin insecticide component which has
been revoked; the myclobutanil fungicide component is still available under
several names. In fact, the supply revocation affects all pyrethrins.

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Jeff

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Jeff Layman wrote:
"Racquel Darrian" .(y)uk wrote in
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All UK stock must be removed from shops by the end of 30/5/10.

So if you use this product (I do and love it) then get some quick.


You can still use it until 31/05/11.

Looks like it's supply of the bifenthrin insecticide component which
has been revoked; the myclobutanil fungicide component is still
available under several names. In fact, the supply revocation
affects all pyrethrins.


It seems that basically they're gradually banning every useful chemical
discovered since woad, to turn us all "organic" whether we like it or not. I
know these sandal wearers mean well, but so did Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot.

Some day soon we're going to have to "round up" the lot of them and shoot
them, aren't we?



Ian


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"Ian B" wrote in message
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Jeff Layman wrote:
"Racquel Darrian" .(y)uk wrote in
message ...
All UK stock must be removed from shops by the end of 30/5/10.

So if you use this product (I do and love it) then get some quick.


You can still use it until 31/05/11.

Looks like it's supply of the bifenthrin insecticide component which
has been revoked; the myclobutanil fungicide component is still
available under several names. In fact, the supply revocation
affects all pyrethrins.


It seems that basically they're gradually banning every useful chemical
discovered since woad, to turn us all "organic" whether we like it or not.
I know these sandal wearers mean well, but so did Hitler, Stalin and Pol
Pot.

Some day soon we're going to have to "round up" the lot of them and shoot
them, aren't we?



Ian


I think Glyph sate will come under the hammer one day soon. Luckily I have
quite a stock of Rose Clear 3 and Sodium Chlorate to keep me going in my
garden.

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On 30/05/10 10:17, Racquel Darrian wrote:

"Ian B" wrote in message
...
Jeff Layman wrote:
"Racquel Darrian" .(y)uk wrote in
message ...
All UK stock must be removed from shops by the end of 30/5/10.

So if you use this product (I do and love it) then get some quick.

You can still use it until 31/05/11.

Looks like it's supply of the bifenthrin insecticide component which
has been revoked; the myclobutanil fungicide component is still
available under several names. In fact, the supply revocation
affects all pyrethrins.


It seems that basically they're gradually banning every useful
chemical discovered since woad, to turn us all "organic" whether we
like it or not. I know these sandal wearers mean well, but so did
Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot.

Some day soon we're going to have to "round up" the lot of them and
shoot them, aren't we?



Ian


I think Glyph sate will come under the hammer one day soon.


because?


Luckily I
have quite a stock of Rose Clear 3 and Sodium Chlorate to keep me going
in my garden.


Maybe there are good reasons for banning some of these popular weed
killers, that have nothing to do with organics.


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On 30/05/10 11:38, Martin wrote:
On 30/05/10 10:17, Racquel Darrian wrote:

"Ian B" wrote in message
...
Jeff Layman wrote:
"Racquel Darrian" .(y)uk wrote in
message ...
All UK stock must be removed from shops by the end of 30/5/10.

So if you use this product (I do and love it) then get some quick.

You can still use it until 31/05/11.

Looks like it's supply of the bifenthrin insecticide component which
has been revoked; the myclobutanil fungicide component is still
available under several names. In fact, the supply revocation
affects all pyrethrins.

It seems that basically they're gradually banning every useful
chemical discovered since woad, to turn us all "organic" whether we
like it or not. I know these sandal wearers mean well, but so did
Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot.

Some day soon we're going to have to "round up" the lot of them and
shoot them, aren't we?



Ian


I think Glyph sate will come under the hammer one day soon.


because?


Luckily I
have quite a stock of Rose Clear 3 and Sodium Chlorate to keep me going
in my garden.


Maybe there are good reasons for banning some of these popular weed
killers, that have nothing to do with organics.


The reason for the ban is that in concentrated form if it gets in the
eyes it can cause permanent damage to the cornea.

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