Sentinel-Standard Consider using biological controls for small ponds you own, such as Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, which is available at many stores." When applying insect repellents on children, follow the guidelines recommended by the American Academy of ... and more »
CTV News The City of Toronto is sending a helicopter into the skies over parts of Etobicoke today, to spray an insecticide designed to target European Gypsy Moths. The s...
The Castlegar Source “GE crops can lay claim to really only two traits – the herbicide tolerant gene, as in Roundup Ready, and the Bt pesticide gene ( Bacillus thuringiensis ), which renders the entire plant a pesticide factory,” noted the BC MP. “All the inherent qualities ...
Sun.Star JUBILATION met the appellate court's decision to stop further experimental propagation of Bacillus thuringiensis eggplant (Bt talong) among environmental orga...
WREX-TV She explained to protesters how GMO sweet corn has been engineered to biologically fight insects. " Bacillus thuringiensis kills worms which is why they put it in there. but then we eat that, and I think the think is it's a lack of transparency. People ... and more »
Las Vegas Review-Journal (blog) Use Bt ( Bacillus thuringiensis ), a biological controlled product available at all nurseries. The bugs must ingest this product to control them. Q: Why do my rose bush leaves have a mosaic pattern on them? I feed it, but it's not correcting the problem ...
STLtoday.com If sprays are desired, Bacillus thuringiensis (BT, Dipel, Caterpillar Attack or Thuricide) applied to the foliage where they are feeding is very effective in controlling young caterpillars. Other spray options include products containing carbaryl ... and more »
Sun.Star DAVAO City made its statement two and a half years ago when it ordered the uprooting of Bacillus thuringiensis eggplant (Bt talong) that were planted in a field inside the University of the Philippines-Mindanao without widespread consultations with the ...
STLtoday.com The least toxic solution to control young caterpillars at this time is to spray the foliage with Bacillus thuringiensis (B.T., Dipel, etc.). • Plant pumpkins now to be sure you will have Jack-o'-lanterns by Halloween. • Watch for lightning bugs now on ...
Daytona Beach News-Journal If young oleanders are being devoured by caterpillars, treat the plant with Bacillus thuringiensis (BT); Dipel (powder) or Thuricide (liquid). For best results, treat in the late afternoon or on a cloudy day. Bacillus thuringiensis is light sensitive ... and more »