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Old 07-31-2015, 06:21 PM
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I think I read somewhere that the pesticides cause certain toxic bacterias to thrive. That's what I meant. I have to find that article again.
Nope, it was that lawn fertilizer that so many people use, and it wasn't bacteria. I guess its fungus and algae. Maybe mold?

I am confusing that with the info on pesticides that create antibiotic resistant types of microbes.

We stay far away from all that stuff for our yard, but being at a low point, I am sure that we absorb a lot of what the neighbors use into our soil and possibly due to that we might have more mold spores, and maybe dangerous microbes around.

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