How To Dispose Of Liquid Weed Killer
Q: Are the disposal guidelines for putting liquid weed killer into kitty litter still correct? What about powdered and granular pesticides?
A: Yes, if you have a liquid pesticide you can’t use or which doesn’t have a label, pour it into a kitty litter product that comes in a plastic container with a screw cap. Dry products should be triple bagged in trash bags. Both can then be dropped in your household trash.
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