| Pests, Diseases and Other Problems 
 
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          | Subject:  Pesticides and eggs 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | hoots dirt (Mark) | Farmville, Virginia ([email protected]) | Do most pesticides such as Talstar, Orthenex, and others kill the eggs that may be present on the plants? | 3/19/2009 8:42:17 AM | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | No. When an egg hatches the emerging juvenile insect is at it's most prone. That's when they get the toxic dose & kick.
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            | Milford | milford, CT, | Mark...I have used talstar for the last 3 years and I do not inspect for SVB egs. I have not had any probelms over those 3 years so I have to assume the Talstar kills the eggs or the larvae as they hatch. If your out there Tremor chime in and explain if this sounds right. I am basing this on the fact that I don't inspect or pick eggs off and I know SVB's are present so they must be laying eggs.. Mark | 3/29/2009 8:39:53 PM | 
		
        
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