Advantage melts HDP plastic crates and still considered safe? http://news.vin.com/VINNews.aspx?articleId=14061
Nothing in Bayer,Ortho or Gordons Tree and shrub that will melt plastic(s)(hints for others interested in off label effective flea control sources)
I wont bother spoon feeding the re:'s that posted before thinking.You need answers there are many Search Engines choices to choose from.
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I appreciate the post. Good information!
Not that it has anything to do with somehow increasing the "safety" of unknown-ingredient-list shrub treatments or of applying either one to 6-week-old puppies.
Answers were found with "no spoon-feeding," including the refusal of Bayer to divulge its "proprietary" I.L. for the shrub product.
This is not a neener-neener thread. We can all research (and we should). I think we can have the discussion without feelings being hurt and arguments being perceived as personal. They're not. What is best for dogs is the point.
FWIW, Benzyl Alcohol melted the plastic. Benzyl Alcohol is used in everything from flavorings, to a preservative in IV solutions, to head lice treatment for humans preservative.
Yes, it can dissolve some type of plastics but also consider the fact that tomatoes dissolve aluminum and regular cooking oil can break down some rubbers.
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