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again with thermacells

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I have HEARD that they may be discontinuing thermacells.(ontario)Anyone know if there is any truth to this? something about them actually being a pesticide, and pesticides are now banned. dont know what to think about this "info", I am just glad I bought one 2 weeks ago (and I know how to refill the pads) :lol:
I guess if this is true than citronella would be on the hit list too :?
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i haven't heard anything like that, but i guess i better get one quick just in case :lol:
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now, about this pad refilling. Can you share?
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I dont know what to think about this Mike, seems like a bit of a stretch. There is soo many mild pesticides that I dont know if they could ban them all. All the paranoia would drive up sales though :lol:
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NewGuy wrote:now, about this pad refilling. Can you share?
Yeah, Its thanks to fogducker for posting that information a week or more ago. Go to the pet store and get pyrethin dip. soak the pads in that.

I have not tried this yet, so I do not know how well it works.
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right on, thanks I picked up some butane refills at the shoppers drugmart on the clearance rack and now i can use them:)
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one shot scott wrote:I dont know what to think about this Mike, seems like a bit of a stretch. There is soo many mild pesticides that I dont know if they could ban them all. All the paranoia would drive up sales though :lol:
that's true if they did ban them they would have to ban stuff like raid and deep woods muskol too, wouldn't they?
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A shop I frequent said they had to get their pesticide licence to stock them.
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All of this sounds like regulation gone to seed to me! :shock:

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Grizzly Adam wrote:All of this sounds like regulation gone to seed to me! :shock:

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are local hard ware still sells round up and stuff thy just hand you a card with it.saying you can not ues it for cosmetic .only for poison ivey and for plants growing thru asphalt and side walks .i just got two big jugs of round up so i am set for a year or so DUTCH
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Re: again with thermacells

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[quote="one shot scott"]I have HEARD that they may be discontinuing thermacells.(ontario)[/quote]

You can always buy them from a QC guy (remember the counterfeit marguerine). :D :D
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Post by Farmer »

This pesticide ban is foolishness .
I just checked out the round up at Canadian tire 5 liters ( premixed ) in a

little spray container $ 29.00 guaranteed analysis is 7 grams/ litre of

gyphosate. The concentrate I use on the farm has 540 grams / liter .

My cost is about $ 15.00 / liter .

540 gram / 7 grams liter = 77.14 liters of diluted solution .

77 liters / 5 liters per jug = 15 jugs of diluted Roundup

$ 29.00 ( cost per jug ) X 15 jugs (yield per liter of concentrate ) =

$435.00 .

That is some very expensive water .
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Farmer wrote:That is some very expensive water .
Indeed, it is. :shock: :? :evil:
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It wasn't that long ago Ontario had Deet products pulled from the shelf, and quickly afterwords they were recomending using it for West Nile protection.
I doubt the Thermacell is going anywhere.

I used to use gramoxone on places where I didn't want grass.
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