Interesting, I thought they had sprayed this year with Dimilin. Guess not. I wondered why we were seeing so many adult moths. I am guessing that costs a lot more than the Bt. It would be nice if the Bt would work, it's a bit more "green", but if it doesn't work, it's a colossal waste of money.
Far more toxic substances? Bt is definitely not "far more toxic". I'd say the EPA had a good reason, the insect growth regulator in Dimilin will kill far more than the target pests. For example, there was a big lobster dieoff in New England a couple of years ago due to spraying.The EPA banned the use of Dimilin forcing many of us to spray far mor toxic substances.
Far more toxic substances? Bt is definitely not "far more toxic". I'd say the EPA had a good reason, the insect growth regulator in Dimilin will kill far more than the target pests. For example, there was a big lobster dieoff in New England a couple of years ago due to spraying.
What's Demand CS? Is that lambdacyhalothrin? Yeeks. That would have some bad environmental effects if so. I'd hate to see them spray the pines with that. The fish tox is terrible.