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Old 08-01-2015, 03:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Healthgirl View Post
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 bacteria.

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 microbes around.
Well pesticides are designed to kill insects, that eat crops or plants, And breed resistance in these insects. Antibiotics are for bacteria.
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