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|    Snag to Ralph Mowery    |
|    Re: seven and june bugs    |
|    08 Jul 22 17:40:22    |
   
   From: Snag_one@msn.com   
      
   On 7/8/2022 5:20 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:   
   > In article , Snag_one@msn.com says...   
   >>   
   >> Did you make sure you got the original container well mixed ? Sevin   
   >> will settle out over time and can be a bitch to get it all back in   
   >> suspension .   
   >>   
   >>   
   >   
   > I did shake the container a lot and it was very milkey when it came out   
   > of the container. The container is only about a quart and can not see   
   > in it.   
   >   
   > Does Sevin concentrate go bad after a few years ? I only mix what I   
   > spray at a time and then emmpty the sprayer that I never put any kind   
   > of weed killer in.   
   >   
   > I hate this time of the year. Sprayed the tomatoes about 3 oclock and   
   > got a big down pour of rain that lasted about 20 minuites About 5   
   > oclock. Not enough rain to do much for the farmers around here.   
   >   
      
    But definitely enough to wash away your treatment and generally piss   
   you off ! As far as checking to see if you got it mixed in the bottle ,   
   put a stick or something in and see if there's stuff stuck to the bottom   
   . Sevin is a chemical compound that as far as I know never goes bad .   
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