It's that time of the year again. Last year, after they sprayed, I lost my cats to the toxin. They were using a new pesticide. I called them and they are now using the pesticide with which I had no previous problems. I think it's called Anvil. I'm very lucky to have a responsive mosquito abatement agency.
That being said, they sprayed last night. He told me that in ultra violet light, the pesticide breaks down very rapidly. I'm wondering if the leaves will be safe today or if I have a problem on my hands. What do you guys do and what's been your experience with this? I'm thinking of going to the prairie near me to gather fresh leaves today. Is this necessary?
Paul, please don't come in here contaminating this thread by telling me that the pesticide is safe and that my monarchs will be more abundant because of it.