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Caution about Pesticides 



This publication reports research involving pesticides. 

 It does not contain recommendations for their use, 

 nor does it imply that the uses discussed here have 

 been registered. All uses of pesticides must be regis- 

 tered by appropriate State and/or Federal agencies 

 before they can be recommended. 



CAUTION: Pesticides can be injurious to humans, 

 domestic animals, desirable plants, and fish or other 

 wildlife — if they are not handled or applied properly. 

 Use all pesticides selectively and carefully. Follow 

 recommended practices for the disposal of surplus 

 pesticides and pesticide containers. 



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