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Is my Timbor good?

Started by Brad_bb, May 03, 2017, 08:47:40 AM

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Brad_bb

So I mixed up some Timbor about a week and a half ago and went to spray with my backpack/leafblower sprayer.  Well my old machine died on my finally.  So I went and bought a new Stihl SR200.  Is the mixed
Timbor still good or does it lose it's effectiveness like some insecticides do?
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Don P

Good to the last drop, whenever that is  :)

YellowHammer

I would figure that due to the nature of how the Timbor works, it has no specific shelf life, either mixed or in it's powder form.  I mix batches in my sprayer and spray it when I need it, with no concerns as to efficacy.
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Brad_bb

I did spray it last night.  The only thing is, it will settle to the bottom and has to be remixed well.  I dumped it in a bucket and mixed it, and poured it into the new sprayer/mister which has a filter screen as you pour it in.  I hit all my green timber and my older oaks and some barnwood.  It took about 6 gallons, but I'm protected now for while.
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