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12. Snark Attack from D.C. from sophisticated chemical and biological attack, it remains possible for an evildoer to assemble a fertilizer bomb on U. The fertilizer industry and farm interests, among other lobbies, have successfully batted away multiple attempts to do so. The common fertilizer ammonium nitrate -- which McVeigh and his accomplice mixed with fuel oil and packed into a rental truck that brought down the federal building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995 -- still is unregulated by the federal...
Source • 3/30/2007 •
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Source • FarmersWeekly,UK •
14. Swarming termites cause for inspection A: True dampwood termites are found in Southern California and can be a problem in partially buried wood, including utility poles, posts and some woodwork. Environmental Protection Agency for a specified use against a target pest, the active ingredient in a pesticide must undergo tests and studies conducted by the pesticide manufacturer. Make sure gutters are cleaned regularly and that there are no containers that can collect water and allow mosquitoes to breed, such as empty flowerpots,...
Source • San Francisco Chronicle,CA •
15. Celebrate National Gardening Month With Roses Unfortunately, roses have the reputation of being difficult to grow, and that they don't bloom well unless you make regular applications of fertilizer and pesticides. The National Gardening Association s Web site, garden.org, has loads of information on caring for roses, from selecting plants to pruning, and details about growing specific types such as shrub roses and antique roses. Most importantly, you can learn how grow roses successfully without using dangerous pesticides. Ideally, the...
Source • The Enterprise Ledger •
16. Growing without pesticides For five years she was research director of a company rearing beneficial insects and worked for a decade for the provincial government on programs to reduce pesticide use. This is a chance for local green thumbs to learn how to prevent pest problems, make allies out of beneficial insects, grow a weed-free lawn and choose disease resistant plants. The bylaw prohibits the use of pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals for cosmetic purposes. She has written pest management training...
Source • Coquitlam Tri City News,Canada •
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