Posted by Tony in Mass. on June 26, 2011 at 09:29:28 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: lets just say... posted by johnwayne360 on June 25, 2011 at 18:33:22:
It's not like a kilo of coke, no restriction on ownership, use maybe, depends where you are. You don't have to use it use to rid yourself, thro it away or dump it all at once. We lately used up the last my father got in the 70's. Stocked up when he knew it was going away. Never went nuts with it, just time to time- there is an ant hill in the fountation, or driveway,they won't die. this kills them for good. A spoon full at a time, took 40 years to use -sparingly and carefully, he worked for the health and con dept, so he knew what it was about. Yah, originally for mosquitoes, but we never used it near water, just incase something we like to have around drank it. When I was small, he ran around with a crew on a truck and trailer- and airplane propeller- spraying ddt across the valley, he didn't think that was too smart even in the early 60's. Strong stuff. Ants? termites? turn the big guns loose! A spoonfull at a time...
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