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Produce => Pests & Diseases => Topic started by: FrankPool on July 17, 2006, 21:34:35

Title: Insecticides
Post by: FrankPool on July 17, 2006, 21:34:35
Hi all, I found some insecticide in the shed that says it can be spayed on edible plants and eaten the same day. It`s B&Qs own brand but it contains Pemathrin and Benethrin (or something like that). Does anyone know if its organic or acceptable or whatever?

Frank
Title: Re: Insecticides
Post by: Tee Gee on July 17, 2006, 21:54:58
I think you should read these;

http://www.pesticides.gov.uk/ (http://www.pesticides.gov.uk/)

PERMETHRIN;

http://www.safe2use.com/poisons-pesticides/pesticides/permethrin/cox-report/cox.htm (http://www.safe2use.com/poisons-pesticides/pesticides/permethrin/cox-report/cox.htm)

Couldn't locate the other pesticide you mentioned
Title: Re: Insecticides
Post by: jennym on July 18, 2006, 15:33:47
Try spraying with a jet of water, I find it works - and its definitely safe!
Title: Re: Insecticides
Post by: tim on July 18, 2006, 16:10:17
Soapy water, Jenny?
Title: Re: Insecticides
Post by: redimp on July 19, 2006, 16:53:14
In response to original question I think the second chemical may be Bifenthrin which is not organic.
Title: Re: Insecticides
Post by: FrankPool on July 19, 2006, 21:08:50
Thanks for the responses everyone. I`ve heard about the jets of water for things like blackfly but not so much for getting caterpillars out of cabbages - or stopping them in the first place. Netting and fleecing seem to have limited success.
Title: Re: Insecticides
Post by: redimp on July 19, 2006, 22:27:08
There are fatty acid sprays that are counted as organic. 
Title: Re: Insecticides
Post by: jennym on July 19, 2006, 22:57:12
I just use plain water Tim, as long as you catch them early enough, it seems to work well.