Q : How should insecticides be stored? What's the shelf life?
A : Insecticides should be stored in a secure, well-ventilated area, ideally locked in a safe cupboard, garage or garden shed.
Don't use kitchen or food measuring utensils to determine any pest control chemicals.
Don't store a mixed spray to be used at a later date.
Are You a Green Thumb Leader? By Eileen McDargh From my small office, I will look out and see my garden.
There are roses speckled with mould and rust from the fog carried on the breath of El Nino. Weeds have taken over several patches of dust, regardless of the fact that I have gone over them with a hula hoe. The plant could have been the gift from some bird that dropped a seed as it flew to a nest in the pine tree. How I perform seeding, feeding, and weeding depends on the season, the surprising turns of nature, and the makeup of my garden. Walk with me through my garden and you may see the analogies for our work world.
Don't store a mixed spray to be used at a later date. Check the label for each product as certain products should be kept from freezing. Visit Reports Canada and find out more about the NC services. Here's a nice link on home decorating