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Pesticide exposure?

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Ok, I admit that I'm probably overreacting. Still, any advice you can offer would be welcome. Thanks in advance.

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  1. they will use different actives in those products but they pretty much are the same as far as toxicity...  some raid products use  .1% cypermethrin which comes to about 35 times less toxic than table salt.  The petroleum parts of the product will have a smell but should dissipate soon enough.  The formulation of the aerosols will be in the form of an emulsifide concentrate that actually soaks into the wood /plaster/wallpaper...why it's not actually very long lasting


  2. RAID is a safe enough product, after all S.E. Johnson is not in the business of killing off their customers. Personally, I use a product from HOME DEPOT called "home defense". I have used it for years with great results. I don't have roaches, ants, silverfish or the other vermin constantly trying to invade. Even the fumes are better than the bugs biting on you.

  3. People who use pesticides;  with all the information that is a vailable, speak for themselves. What they of course is very unflattering:(
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