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Old 06-04-2006, 08:08 PM
GLAN GLAN is offline
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Originally posted by start2finish
GLAN I do not believe you would need any type of license to spray soap. It is not a regulated or labeled item. Now the little line on many items that says it is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistant with its labeling, may be an issue, but I doubt soap has this.

sleepy as for the butterflys, well the caterpillar is the larvae stage of that insect.


OK....

What are you spraying?

What are you spraying for?

What is the intention of the spraying?


Soap

Catipillers

To "Kill" them.




Do a spray, a dusting, any application at all that the purpose is to kill or control pests......Regardless that the Active Ingredient is EPA registered.........or a horticultural oil, soap or what ever. REQUIRES a pesticide applicators license. And if you are not being paid for the application.....best be property owned by the person spraying


I don't make this crap up.........I only have to follow it.
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