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<blockquote data-quote="backyardtndeer" data-source="post: 5381638" data-attributes="member: 16465"><p>The new formula of gardentech sevin dust powder form, I believe, is actually bifenthrin. Used to be that the dust and liquid both were carbaryl. I guess it has been about 15 years since they started their change away from carbaryl. I first found out there was a change when the sevin label cut out all use for fresh green beans. I called them to find out if it was still safe since it was the exact same formulation(active ingredient) on the label as what I bought a year prior. They told me no, do not use for fresh green beans, that they had a new product called "worry free" for beans. Tried it and it sucked. Needless to say, they came out with the new formula of sevin some time after that, and it no longer had carbaryl. Carbaryl under Bayer had been found to be a carcinogen. From what i understand Gardentech bought the sevin label from Bayer.</p><p></p><p>Definitely would be best to read the label of what you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardtndeer, post: 5381638, member: 16465"] The new formula of gardentech sevin dust powder form, I believe, is actually bifenthrin. Used to be that the dust and liquid both were carbaryl. I guess it has been about 15 years since they started their change away from carbaryl. I first found out there was a change when the sevin label cut out all use for fresh green beans. I called them to find out if it was still safe since it was the exact same formulation(active ingredient) on the label as what I bought a year prior. They told me no, do not use for fresh green beans, that they had a new product called "worry free" for beans. Tried it and it sucked. Needless to say, they came out with the new formula of sevin some time after that, and it no longer had carbaryl. Carbaryl under Bayer had been found to be a carcinogen. From what i understand Gardentech bought the sevin label from Bayer. Definitely would be best to read the label of what you have. [/QUOTE]
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