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Old 11-24-2010, 03:21 PM   #1
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FERTILIZER/DECON WARNING

I went out to the shed to put what was left of Scott's # 4 on the lawn, because I didn't want to waste it. About a week earlier I threw three paper packages of the mouse bait onto the barn floor. The bait was gone a few days ago. I am thinking thats great, an early winter late fall kill-off of mice.

Then I pour the Scotts # 4 into the spreader and what do I see, but the light blue pellets from the decon. The little turds had opened and emptied the Decon, then carried up onto the shelf, and into the opened baG OF FERTILIZER.

What if I had spread that on the front lawn where the dog walks around??????????????????? Its bad enough that the fertilizer would be there. You have to keep a close watch while she is outside. But one pellet of the decon would be devastating.

Just thought I'd pass this on. Other people here must use the stuff in the shed/barn.

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