Posted by Tom in TN on June 23, 2016 at 13:12:17 from (70.210.56.47):
In Reply to: Round up and 2-4 d posted by Geo-TH,In on June 23, 2016 at 12:10:31:
Geo,
I'm not as careful as you are with chemicals, but I admire your precautions. I wear a long sleeved shirt and pants when I'm spraying. I actually have a PVC coat that I use when I spray my fruit trees with a wand because I can't escape having some of the run off from the leaves getting onto me.
Many years ago I lived in Hollywood Florida. I had a St. Augustine grass lawn. The army worms loved it. I sprayed a small area where they were killing the grass, and somehow, I managed to get some of the insecticide on the backs of my knees. I ended up with two HUGE water blisters where that spray had touched me. It was a painful lesson, but one that taught me to respect chemicals and skin.
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