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Among them: Carbaryl, a household pesticide used to kill a range of insects, and sold as Sevin by GardenTech and Bayer.
Dan Shapley: 8 Pesticides In Your Own Kitchen (Whether You Use Pesticides or Not) 2009
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The Union Carbide Company used methyl isocyanate in manufacturing Carbaryl (carbamate) pesticides.
Use Your Knowledge of Environmental Studies to Influence Society 2008
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The Union Carbide Company used methyl isocyanate in manufacturing Carbaryl (carbamate) pesticides.
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The Union Carbide Company used methyl isocyanate in manufacturing Carbaryl (carbamate) pesticides.
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What is of even greater concern is the fact that Carbaryl and Lindane as a combination is found in the propriety product "Blue Death", a common household insecticide
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Pyrazinamide, Carbaryl, and gamma-BHC (Lindane), non of which is a controlled substance according to the Drugs and Drug Trafficking
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Carbaryl and propoxur are probably the bestknown carbamates.
Chapter 10 1981
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Carbaryl (Sevin), one of the most commonly used home garden chemical pesticides, is deadly to earthworms even at low levels.
Organic Gardener's Composting Steve Solomon
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Carbaryl, one of the pesticides linked to skin cancer, is the active ingredient in the insecticide Sevin, which is widely used by consumers to kill pests in gardens and lawns.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Gordon Shelter 2010
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Carbaryl, one of the pesticides linked to skin cancer, is the active ingredient in the insecticide Sevin, which is widely used by consumers to kill pests in gardens and lawns.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Gordon Shelter 2010
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