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Calendar for Growing Roses
... as Orthene may be added whenever an insecticide is needed. 6. Protective Gear: The rosarian should always wear protective clothing while mixing chemicals and spraying. This should include a long sleeved washable ... goggles, and chemical proof gloves. Eyes should be protected by goggles. A respirator is recommended. Clothing should be washed in hot soapy water and the rosarian should take a cleansing ...
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Weed Management in Home Lawns
... . Clothing - Always wear protective clothing when applying pesticides. At a minimum, wear a long-sleeved shirt, long-legged pants, rubber gloves, boots (never go barefoot or wear sandals), eye protection, and a wide-brimmed hat. Additional protective ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
Chiggers
... , wear protective clothing and use repellents (Table 1). Dusting sulfur is often used as a repellent. Repellents should be applied to legs, ankles, cuffs, waist, and sleeves by clothing application ... or pink dots moving across cardboard. Before starting your survey for chiggers, use protective clothing and repellents. Area control of chiggers is difficult to achieve, but insecticides approved ...
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Extoxnet FAQs - Questions About Pesticide Exposure
... particles (dust). Dermal exposure occurs when the skin comes in contact with pesticides. Protective eye wear can prevent exposure to the eyes when mixing or applying pesticides. What precautions should ... dogs and cats have similar susceptibility to pesticides as humans. However, they do not wear protective clothing. Pet habits, such a grooming, can also increase the risk of exposure. Pets such ...
extoxnet.orst.edu
Gardener's Net : Growing Apples
... sprays we recommend you follow the directions on the label carefully. And by all means, wear protective clothing and a mask when spraying. Once your apple tree is a few years old, it ...
gardenersnet.com
The Gardener's Network : Insects and Disease of Apple Trees
... be harmful to you and the environment. Wear protective clothing at all times. This includes a mask so you don't inhale the spray. Wash all clothing and tools after use. Wait the minimum ...
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Chinese Cabbage, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... be reported to the Oregon Dept. of Agriculture through its PURS program. USE PESTICIDES SAFELY! Wear protective clothing and safety devices as recommended on the label. Bathe or shower after each use. Read ...
oregonstate.edu
Dill, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS ON THE SPECIFIC PESTICIDE PRODUCT LABEL. USE PESTICIDES SAFELY! Wear protective clothing and safety devices as recommended on the label. Bathe or shower after each use. Read ...
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Pesticide-Contaminated Clothing Needs Washing Care, HYG-5117-94
... contaminated clothing separate from other garments. Use a disposable plastic bag placed in a cardboard box to hold them rather than a cloth bag or laundry basket. Wear rubber ... detergent, and normal or regular machine settings and cycles. A word about protective clothing/safety: Use disposable protective clothing when possible to limit contamination of clothes. This is especially important when ...
ohioline.osu.edu
Protective Clothing for Pesticide Users, Bulletin 750-89
... Protective Clothing for Pesticide Users, Bulletin 750-89 Protective Clothing for Pesticide Users Bulletin 750 Pesticides can be beneficial tools. They help control pests - such ... , you can learn about: the potential hazards of pesticides, and the kinds of clothing and equipment you should wear to protect yourself. It also will tell you: how the type of pesticide ...
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