Monday, May 11, 2009

What does grubex do to tomato plants?

i applied grubex granules to my tomato plants and then realized it is not to be applied to vegetable gardens. Will it be harmful to eat the tomatoes

What does grubex do to tomato plants?
I wish I knew because I used it on squash plants and we have already eaten the squash.





I have to think the plant must pick up some at the very least questionable chemicals.





There is a toll free number on the bag. You might call Scotts and see what they say.
Reply:I wouldn't eat them, but if you want to know for sure, contact Scotts. They have a hotline and people on the other end that know the products very well. They'll be able to provide you the BEST answer!





Here's a link:


http://www.scotts.com/index.cfm/event/Co...





or call them at 1-888-270-3714
Reply:Good question. I also wonder if Grubex is bad to get into the soil of a vegatable garden. It has to be bad.. In regards to health issues... when eating the vegatables. Maybe I am wrong though.


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