Uh, it's not pretty nasty to be dumping on your lawn, dude. They use it at airports to deice planes--in huge quantities. Ethylene glycol is harmless to plants and soil bacteria. It's not a persistant
For the non-scientists on the list like myself, I got lost after the second 10 dollar word. Does this boil down to "Antifreeze for plants OK, Antifreeze for bleeders bad." On the subject of vehicula
Well Hot Damn, I've got a bunch of old coolant that's just taking up space in my garage - Maybe it'll make a good Fire Ant killer. I'll dump it on their mounds first! Brian The EPA says "Ethylene gly
What about invertebrate toxicity? And other vertebrates Amphibians, reptiles, birds, etc. Thanks, by the way. -Marc == Marc Tyler Designer, Animal Firm 830-324-6578 www.animalfirm.com
In case of a bad wine-year some manufacturers use ethylene glycol to make it taste better. In the mid-80's there were some winery's in Austria who used too much of it. Thomas -- <><><><><><><><><><><
I've never been very PC. Buy the way my degree is in Biology so I'll do a controlled test on the ants and report back my findings regarding effects on invertebrates. Brian Lol. Now that's not very ec