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Re: CDR: Re: NYC Bioterror threatcon alpha Warfare Theater

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sunder)
Tue Oct 19 20:59:38 1999

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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 20:36:27 -0400
From: Sunder <sunder@sunder.net>
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Yeah, except, what it breaks down into is far more toxic than the Malathion
itself.

Anonymous wrote:
> 
> Sunder <sunder@sunder.net> wrote:
> 
>   > Any net searches would have of course revealed the
>   > toxicity of Malathion in normal usage is fairly low
> 
> Define "normal usage".  Define "fairly low".
> 
> One of the nastiest nights in my life was spent after eating
> *two* unwashed mint leaves picked from my garden the day
> they sprayed for mosquitoes.  "Low toxicity", my ass...
> 
> The primary advantage of Malathion is that it breaks down
> relatively quickly after application, not that it's non-toxic.

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