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David W.E. Roberts 12-05-2003 07:56 PM

Vine weevil - Armillatox
 

"Annabel" wrote in message
...

"bnd777" wrote in message
...
Get some Armillotox QUICK before they stop its sale .......water all

the
containers every 10 days .......it works


The name rings a bell but what is it sold under as a quick look round
has drawn a blank
Bel


Had a google which was quite interesting:

"Paradoxically, Armillatox, Jeyes Fluid, Nimrod T and Roseclear 2, the four
with highest profile of those to be banned, have not suddenly become a
threat to our health. Their demise is due to new safety regulations and
economics.
The European Union has decided to review all garden chemicals and ensure
they meet modern safety standards. So anything registered for use before
1993 has to be retested. This is a costly process for manufactures whose
business instincts might well favour withdrawing certain products from the
market.
And it does not end there. It is estimated that the review process will take
five years to examine hundreds of pesticide substances, many of which will
prove dangerous or costly and disappear from the market.
For a full list of the 80 or so garden products to be revoked as part of the
EU review contact the Crop Protection Association (CPA) Ltd. They are based
at 4 Lincoln Court, Lincoln Road, Peterborough PE1 2RP. The Pesticide Safety
Directorate offers a searchable database through which you can make an up to
date check on whether a specific product is approved. Access this site
online at www.pesticides.gov.uk to put your mind at rest.
Rose growers will be pleased to know that the Nimrod T - Roseclear 2 duo,
that dealt with pests and diseases on roses will be replaced by the dual
purpose Roseclear 3.ΚΚ
Armillatox and Jeyes Fluid are long-standing friends of the gardener. Both
are based on tar acids and have disinfectant properties. Armillatox has been
used to halt the spread of dreaded honey fungus, vine weevils and moss in
lawns. Jeyes Fluid cleans and disinfects the greenhouse and tools,
sterilises soil and clears moss, fungi, lichen and algae.
Both have other horticultural uses not listed on their labels and this
highlights an interesting point. When the new regulations come on line,
Armillatox will probably go but Jeyes Fluid might well continue to be sold
as a general disinfectant by the manufacturers without expensive tests. But
they will have to remove any reference to plants from the label."

from
http://www.northumberlandtoday.co.uk...e.asp?Page=475



Zizz 12-05-2003 09:08 PM

Vine weevil - Armillatox
 
You forgot the creosote!
L

Adrian Jones 12-05-2003 10:08 PM

Vine weevil - Armillatox
 
I read that not only will it be illegal to sell Armatillox, but illegal to
actually USE it!

bnd777 12-05-2003 10:44 PM

Vine weevil - Armillatox
 
The EEC is defintely getting too big for its boots


"Adrian Jones" wrote in message
...
I read that not only will it be illegal to sell Armatillox, but illegal to
actually USE it!




"Zizz" wrote in message
...
You forgot the creosote!
L
"David W.E. Roberts" wrote in message
...

"Annabel" wrote in message
...

"bnd777" wrote in message
...
Get some Armillotox QUICK before they stop its sale .......water

all
the
containers every 10 days .......it works

The name rings a bell but what is it sold under as a quick look

round
has drawn a blank
Bel

Had a google which was quite interesting:

"Paradoxically, Armillatox, Jeyes Fluid, Nimrod T and Roseclear 2, the

four
with highest profile of those to be banned, have not suddenly become a
threat to our health. Their demise is due to new safety regulations

and
economics.
The European Union has decided to review all garden chemicals and

ensure
they meet modern safety standards. So anything registered for use

before
1993 has to be retested. This is a costly process for manufactures

whose
business instincts might well favour withdrawing certain products from

the
market.
And it does not end there. It is estimated that the review process

will
take
five years to examine hundreds of pesticide substances, many of which

will
prove dangerous or costly and disappear from the market.
For a full list of the 80 or so garden products to be revoked as part

of
the
EU review contact the Crop Protection Association (CPA) Ltd. They are

based
at 4 Lincoln Court, Lincoln Road, Peterborough PE1 2RP. The Pesticide

Safety
Directorate offers a searchable database through which you can make an

up
to
date check on whether a specific product is approved. Access this site
online at www.pesticides.gov.uk to put your mind at rest.
Rose growers will be pleased to know that the Nimrod T - Roseclear 2

duo,
that dealt with pests and diseases on roses will be replaced by the

dual
purpose Roseclear 3.ΚΚ
Armillatox and Jeyes Fluid are long-standing friends of the gardener.

Both
are based on tar acids and have disinfectant properties. Armillatox

has
been
used to halt the spread of dreaded honey fungus, vine weevils and moss

in
lawns. Jeyes Fluid cleans and disinfects the greenhouse and tools,
sterilises soil and clears moss, fungi, lichen and algae.
Both have other horticultural uses not listed on their labels and this
highlights an interesting point. When the new regulations come on

line,
Armillatox will probably go but Jeyes Fluid might well continue to be

sold
as a general disinfectant by the manufacturers without expensive

tests.
But
they will have to remove any reference to plants from the label."

from

http://www.northumberlandtoday.co.uk...e.asp?Page=475









Annabel 12-05-2003 11:44 PM

Vine weevil - Armillatox
 

"bnd777" wrote in message
...
The EEC is defintely getting too big for its boots


"Adrian Jones" wrote in message
...
I read that not only will it be illegal to sell Armatillox, but

illegal to
actually USE it!




"Zizz" wrote in message
...
You forgot the creosote!
L
"David W.E. Roberts" wrote in message
...

"Annabel" wrote in message
...

"bnd777" wrote in message
...
Get some Armillotox QUICK before they stop its sale

........water
all
the
containers every 10 days .......it works

The name rings a bell but what is it sold under as a quick

look
round
has drawn a blank
Bel

Had a google which was quite interesting:

"Paradoxically, Armillatox, Jeyes Fluid, Nimrod T and Roseclear

2, the
four
with highest profile of those to be banned, have not suddenly

become a
threat to our health. Their demise is due to new safety

regulations
and
economics.
The European Union has decided to review all garden chemicals

and
ensure
they meet modern safety standards. So anything registered for

use
before
1993 has to be retested. This is a costly process for

manufactures
whose
business instincts might well favour withdrawing certain

products from
the
market.
And it does not end there. It is estimated that the review

process
will
take
five years to examine hundreds of pesticide substances, many of

which
will
prove dangerous or costly and disappear from the market.
For a full list of the 80 or so garden products to be revoked as

part
of
the
EU review contact the Crop Protection Association (CPA) Ltd.

They are
based
at 4 Lincoln Court, Lincoln Road, Peterborough PE1 2RP. The

Pesticide
Safety
Directorate offers a searchable database through which you can

make an
up
to
date check on whether a specific product is approved. Access

this site
online at www.pesticides.gov.uk to put your mind at rest.
Rose growers will be pleased to know that the Nimrod T -

Roseclear 2
duo,
that dealt with pests and diseases on roses will be replaced by

the
dual
purpose Roseclear 3.ΚΚ
Armillatox and Jeyes Fluid are long-standing friends of the

gardener.
Both
are based on tar acids and have disinfectant properties.

Armillatox
has
been
used to halt the spread of dreaded honey fungus, vine weevils

and moss
in
lawns. Jeyes Fluid cleans and disinfects the greenhouse and

tools,
sterilises soil and clears moss, fungi, lichen and algae.
Both have other horticultural uses not listed on their labels

and this
highlights an interesting point. When the new regulations come

on
line,
Armillatox will probably go but Jeyes Fluid might well continue

to be
sold
as a general disinfectant by the manufacturers without expensive

tests.
But
they will have to remove any reference to plants from the

label."

from


http://www.northumberlandtoday.co.uk...ge.asp?Page=47
5



It wouldn't be so bad if everything that works seems to get taken off
the market.

bel





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