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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder
    Vinegar, how neat!

    I think Roundup's claim to fame is that it breaks down very quickly (within days) to harmless by-products. But, I only use it for the most intractable weeds (poison ivy and burdock). I couldn't give a rip about dandelions or crabgrass.
    Yeah....Roundup breaks down very quickly, which is why they ask you to use it when there is no chance of rain for a few days. But I think during that first couple of days, it is very poisonous....and I certainly wouldn't let my pets come in contact with it.
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    Wom, I actually did pour boiling water on a weed about a day or so after reading your advice. Well it worked, but unfortunately all of the surrounding grass also died. I suppose it would have worked better if I could have used a water pistol or syringe to direct the spray to the weed and the weed alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    I suppose it would have worked better if I could have used a water pistol or syringe to direct the spray to the weed and the weed alone.
    Good Luck, Pam, holding a syringe or water pistol filled with boiling water!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shais_mom
    Good Luck, Pam, holding a syringe or water pistol filled with boiling water!!!

    LOL! Now there is the next million dollar invention ... an insulated water pistol or syringe for weed killing. Somehow I don't think the folks would be lining up to buy one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    LOL! Now there is the next million dollar invention ... an insulated water pistol or syringe for weed killing. Somehow I don't think the folks would be lining up to buy one.
    those lining up to buy it would probably be lining up outside the emergency room shortly after using it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shais_mom
    those lining up to buy it would probably be lining up outside the emergency room shortly after using it!

    (But their weeds would be dying!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    Wom, I actually did pour boiling water on a weed about a day or so after reading your advice. Well it worked, but unfortunately all of the surrounding grass also died. I suppose it would have worked better if I could have used a water pistol or syringe to direct the spray to the weed and the weed alone.
    Sheesh Pam !!!! What did you throw the boiling water on with ???
    A bucket ???
    Mate, boiling water will kill ANY plant.....ya gota aim at the ones you want dead !!!!
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    LOL! Now there is the next million dollar invention ... an insulated water pistol or syringe for weed killing. Somehow I don't think the folks would be lining up to buy one.
    Actually, it wouldn't be hard to design at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Actually, it wouldn't be hard to design at all.
    Once you design it I hope that you will give me maybe a 5% cut for thinking of it.

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    Round up lasts in rain

    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Yeah....Roundup breaks down very quickly, which is why they ask you to use it when there is no chance of rain for a few days. But I think during that first couple of days, it is very poisonous....and I certainly wouldn't let my pets come in contact with it.
    Wom
    Actually round up does not break down quickly it's made to out last rain and water

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    Round up is poisonous to cats

    Be very careful who is telling u round up is safe

    On the side of the bottle it states POISON

    And it's a carcinogen

    This chemical cocktail is made to last rain hail or snow it's built to last in water

    Whoever is telling u otherwise sounds like they are not for cats and for pets

    Round up in small amounts will create havoc in a cats digestive tract
    And cost u a fortune in vet bills

    Read the science
    http://www.gmoseralini.org/roundup-is-more-toxic-than-declared-new-criigen-study/

    Use pine oil or boiling water

    Y do you need to spray poisons?

    My cat died from round up contamination

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