I have studied dichlorvos. I never give advice on the boards if I don't know what I'm talking about.
I've actually used it in test grows to see if it had dicernable effect on pests and if I could taste it in the final product, because it surely had a strong scent in a sealed environment. I didn't taste it or get throat burn. But I didn't like the thought of it afterwards.
Now I'm on the side that doesn't believe in using it for meds.
And hey, just because you believe it's harmless , doesn't mean it is or isnt.
And even if I think you have a tard view on dichlorvos, doesn't mean we can't be friends and disagree.
It's all good.
Peace
hah, sure man.
I'll take that.
It does have a strong scent in a sealed environment..
After studying the effects and half life, and it's degradeablilty, I made a decision.
And for me? Under the circumstances, and considering I don't even have to have it in the flower room for the last 50 days?
Compared to the alternative (which were miticides, that the mites gave a big ole
to.
Miticides were NOT working...
I've battled mites for decades, typically a dip does the trick, but this last case of mites I got, they were like radioactive or something... Didn't slow em down at all.
dipped em, fogged em.
only thing I haven't tried is habanero/pepper spray...
but within 5 feet of the grow, I can find mites in the forest, they are everywhere.
honestly, a couple yrs ago, I was in your shoes...
looking down on the "tard" that would stoop to using a chemical....
'Rant over, This tard is out!