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I have never used it, but would suggest you read the label for 2 things:
1. What are the active ingredients and their percentages? They may well be things like acephate, which is commonly sold for use on orchids under other brand names. E.g., Orthene 75% WP, an old staple becoming hard to find around here, is 75% acephate. If you can identify the ingredients and track them to chemicals that are actually labelled for orchids, you should be safe. 2. In general, a pesticide labelled for "ornamentals" is USUALLY safe for MOST orchids. So if this one is labelled for ornamentals, it's unlikely that some minimal "overspray" would do any major harm, but of course there is a lesser degree of confidence in that route. -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "Bignob" wrote in message ... Is it safe to spray trees and shrubs located near Orchids in Florida. I would not spray the orchids, but some spray is sure to drift into the orchid area. Thanks Larry Noble |
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