Posted by coshoo on April 27, 2016 at 15:45:14 from (69.10.196.32):
In Reply to: Roundup?????? posted by Greg1959 on April 26, 2016 at 20:26:40:
I just do a little spot spraying, so just finished up a jug of Roundup that I bought 40 (yes, forty) years ago. Still was working fine. Kind of sorry to see the jug go, it had some sentimental value. Was always stored in an open outside shed, had been to 0° several times over the years.
Almost that 40 years ago, I sprayed a patch of blackberries before I went to work in town. Got home, and there was a big bowl of berries on the table. Seems the kids babysitter had brought them back to our house, and they had picked (and eaten) the berries that I had just sprayed that morning. I called Monsanto in a panic, and told them what had happened. They said all their research indicated that the product was harmless to animals, but to contact them if there was any adverse effect. The kids in question are now a commercial writer, a civil engineer, and a high school Spanish teacher. I'm cautiously optimistic that there may not be any blowback from them eating those berries.
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