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John from Hilliard, Oh writes

What should I do if overspray from Suspend Polyzone landed along two sides of my vegetable garden?

Beets, carrots, onions, tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, squash, and herbs received some spray. This happened on June 8 and plants were in bloom. Will bees be killed for the 90 day residual period? Is the food from my garden safe to eat?

Answer:

Any edibles that have been sprayed with Suspend Polyzone are not fit for consumption and should be discarded.  If bees land in areas treated with the Suspend Polyzone, the insecticide can be toxic to them.

Answer last updated on: 06/20/2018

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