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Ohio's Hemlock Trees Hit By Bug Infestation - Cleveland Leader


Cleveland Leader

Ohio's Hemlock Trees Hit By Bug Infestation
Cleveland Leader
Systemic insecticides are applied to protect tens of thousands of hemlocks annually. There are now 24 universities, seven institutions in both China and Japan, 20 state agencies, four federal agencies, and nine private organizations involved in the ...

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Your Garden: Pesticide can protect indoor plants in winter - Fayetteville Observer


Your Garden: Pesticide can protect indoor plants in winter
Fayetteville Observer
I did treat them with Di-Syston, a systemic pesticide, before bringing them in, so they have held their own until now. Last year, I used Di-Syston while they were inside, and while it helped the plants, it nearly killed us! I had to close the sunroom ...

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Seed treatments linked to honeybee deaths - Agri-View


Seed treatments linked to honeybee deaths
Agri-View
Another issue the research noted is neonicotinoid insecticides are persistent and systemic. They get taken up by the seed as it grows-protecting the seed and seedling. When the crop starts to shed pollen the neonicotinoid insecticides are found in the ...

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Officials hopeful that Smokies hemlock insecticide will last longer - Knoxville News Sentinel


Officials hopeful that Smokies hemlock insecticide will last longer
Knoxville News Sentinel
... for a scientific study examining how long an insecticide can battle the hemlock woolly adelgid. Systemic Imidacloprid has been applied to the roots of deep woods hemlock trees in the park since about 2003, according to park spokesperson Bob Miller.

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Continuing Honey Bee Die-Offs Critical, But You Can Help - Examiner.com


Continuing Honey Bee Die-Offs Critical, But You Can Help
Examiner.com
To help the bees, the most important thing is to familiarize yourself with the systemic pesticides most responsible for the honey bee deaths, and avoid their use entirely, including letting your family, friends and your gardening suppliers know exactly ...

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