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is liquid copper fungicide safe for dogs

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Answer: Pets can safely return to an area treated with Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide once the product has completely dried.Jun 5, 2018

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Does copper fungicide work on fungus?

Don’t expect copper fungicide to cure an existing fungal disease. The product works by protecting plants against development of new infections. Ideally, apply copper fungicide before fungus is visible. Otherwise, apply the product immediately when you first notice signs of fungal disease.

How do I mix Southern AG liquid copper fungicide?

Per the product label, you should mix 3-6 tsp of Southern AG Insecticides Liquid Copper Fungicide per gallon of water. Please refer to page 4 for more detailed instructions for your application. Was this answer helpful to you? Yes No 159 of 179 people found this answer helpful. How do I know if Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is expired?

What is copper poisoning in dogs?

What is Copper Poisoning? Copper poisoning in dogs is most often noticed in Bedlington Terriers because they have a sensitivity to copper that is inherited, making this breed susceptible to toxicity with even low levels of copper.

How to treat copper poisoning in dogs?

How do you know if your dog has copper poisoning?

What is Copper Poisoning?

What to do if my dog is on chelation?

What happens if you eat copper?

How long does it take for a dog to recover from copper poisoning?

Can copper poisoning be fatal?

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Is copper fungicide toxic to dogs?

Approved for Organic Gardening Our Liquid Copper Fungicide is approved and suitable for all of your organic gardening needs. It can even be used up to the day of harvest. This natural fungicide is designed to be safely used around people and pets.

Is bonide copper fungicide safe for dogs?

When using Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide Concentrate, as long as the product has had enough time to completely dry it will be perfectly safe for other plants, pets, and people to be in the area of the treated plant. The residual of the product will only adhere to the areas it was applied to and dried on.

Is Liquid copper fungicide safe?

A: When used as directed, copper fungicide is safe for all types of plant. Too much may harm them, which is why it's so important only to use as much as directed.

Are fungicides safe for dogs?

Pets & Yard Chemicals. Insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and many synthetic fertilizers on the market can be harmful to your pets. All an animal has to do is walk through your yard and harmful chemicals from pesticides, herbicides and fungicides will adhere to their fur and gets between the toes.

What is better neem oil or copper fungicide?

Neem oil is often a better option since it kills both insects and fungus, and it can also help prevent fungal diseases. On the other hand, copper fungicide inhibits fungal diseases and kills most of the fungus, but it's more effective as a preventative measure.

What does liquid copper fungicide treat?

Liquid Copper Fungicide Conc - Bonide. Controls powdery mildew, downy mildew, black spot, peach leaf curl, rust, and other listed diseases. Perfect for use on vegetables, roses, fruits, nuts, herbs, ornamentals, and turf. Incredibly easy to apply and can be used up to the day of harvest.

When should you not use copper fungicide?

Reapply the product every seven to ten days because fungicides degrade after application. Fungicides are generally not harmful to bees. However, it's best not to spray when bees are actively foraging on plants. Never apply copper fungicide on very hot days.

Does copper fungicide wash off in rain?

Use copper in the spring when it has a lower probability of being washed off by rain. A rule of thumb for fungicide wash-off is: <1” of rain since the last spray does not significantly affect residues.

Can I eat fruit sprayed with copper fungicide?

Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide Concentrate can be applied up to harvest, just be sure to wash well before eating.

Will a fungicide hurt animals?

The types of fungicides used in agriculture and food processing and storage range from those of relatively low toxicity to those, which can be lethal to animals. Guidelines for use and generally low toxicity make poisoning in animal uncommon.

Is lawn fungicide harmful to dogs?

Dogs exposed to lawn chemicals have herbicides in their urine. More serious concerns exist, as well: according to a recent study published in the journal Environmental Research, dogs exposed to herbicide-treated lawns have an elevated risk of developing bladder cancer.

How long after spraying pesticides is it safe for pets?

six to 24 hoursHow long after spraying pesticides is it safe for pets? The labels on most products advise that you and your pets should stay away from sprayed lawns or surfaces for six to 24 hours.

Is bonide copper fungicide good?

Whatever the rust stuff is it kills it and when I got it again a little bit (year later) I used it again and same Great Results! Bonide liquid copper fungicide is one of the good, effective fungicides at a moderate price.

How do you use bonide copper fungicide?

Mix 0.5 to 2.0 oz. Liquid Copper per gallon of water. For best results, start spraying before the disease is visible or when it is first noticed on the plant. Spray all plant parts thoroughly, and repeat every 7-10 days.

Is bonide copper fungicide safe for bees?

Answer: Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide Concentrate does not have any insecticidal properties and should not harm birds or bees as long as it is applied when the birds and butterflies (and bees) are not actively foraging on the given plant.

Is Garden Safe fungicide 3 safe for dogs?

Definitely do not use if you have kids or pets around where you spray it.

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What temperature can you spray copper fungicide?

Like most products, Southern AG Insecticides Liquid Copper Fungicide should not be used in temperatures over 85 degrees. We usually recommend to spray early in the morning or in the evening when the temperatures are usually cooler.

How long after mixing Southern AG liquid copper fungicide with water should you use it?

After mixing Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide with water, you should use within 24 hrs for the most effective results.

What temperature does Southern Ag liquid copper fungicide need to be stored?

According to the manufacturer, if the Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide is old or stored where it is exposed to extreme temperatures (such as temperatures above 85 degrees or below freezing), this could cause the product to discolor and/or become unstable. You may want to contact Southern Ag directly at 841-722-3285.

How long does Southern AG fungicide last?

Instead, they provide the date of manufacturing on their bottles. As long as the product was stored in a cool, dry place then the shelf life of most concentrates, such as Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide will be about 3 to 5 years from the date it was opened.

When to apply Southern AG insecticide?

Southern AG Insecticides Liquid Copper Fungicide should only be applied to tomatoes during the period when the seedlings emerge or immediately after transplanting. The product label does not indicate a specific harvest time after applying the product. We recommend that you contact the manufacturer at 941.722.3285.

Can you mix Southern AG fungicide with pesticide?

Yes, Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide can be tank mixed with pesticides. We do recommend doing a small tank mixture first to ensure that there is no clumping.

Is Southern AG safe for pomegranate trees?

Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide is safe for use on crepe myrtle trees. It is not specifically labeled for pomegranate trees.

What is copper sulphate used for?

It is used to control bacterial and fungal disease of fruit, vegetable, nut and field crops. Some of the disease that is controlled by this fungicide includes mildew, life spots, blights and apple scab. It is used in combination with lime and water as a protective fungicide, referred to as Bordeaux mixture, for leaf application and seed treatment. It is also used as an algaecide, an herbicide in irrigation and municipal water treatment systems, and as molluscicide, a material used to repel and kill slugs and snails (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1986). Copper sulphate is available in dust, wettable powders, and fluid concentrates form.

What is the LD50 of a fungicide?

Pesticides, including fungicides, are categorized on the basis of their relative acute toxicity (LD50 or LC50 values). Pesticides that are classified as highly toxic (Toxicity Category I) on the basis of either oral, dermal, or inhalation toxicity must have the signal words DANGER and POISON printed in red with a skull and crossbones symbol prominently displayed on the front panel of the package label. The acute (single dosage) oral LD50 for pesticide products in this group ranges from a trace amount to 50 mg/kg. Some pesticide products have just the signal word DANGER, which tells you nothing about the acute toxicity, just that the product can cause severe eye damage or severe skin irritation. Pesticide products considered moderately toxic (Toxicity Category II) must have the signal word WARNING displayed on the product label. In this category, the acute oral LD50 ranges from 50 to 500 mg/kg. Pesticide products classified as either slightly toxic or relatively nontoxic (Toxicity Categories III and IV) are required to have the signal word CAUTION on the pesticide label. Acute oral LD50 values in this group are greater than 500 mg/kg. Table 1 summarizes the LD50 and LC50 values for each route of exposure for the four toxicity categories and their associated signal word (Code of Federal Regulations, 2010).

What are the different types of fungicides?

The major benzimidazole fungicides include benomyl, carbendazim, fuberidazole and thiophanate-methyl and thiabendazole. Benomyl and carbendazim have low toxicity, whereas fuberidazole has moderate toxicity (Gupta & Aggarwal, 2007). Both benomyl and carbendazim are well absorbed after oral exposure (80-85%) but poorly absorbed after dermal exposure (1-2%) in rat, mice, hamster and dogs. The major pathway of clearance is the urinary elimination in rats and mice but in dogs the majority of the dose is eliminated via faeces. In animals, benomyl is converted into carbendazim through the loss of the n-butylcarbamyl side-chain prior to further metabolism (Gardiner et al., 1974).

Is mancozeb a chemical?

Mancozeb contains zinc and manganese ethylene bis dithiocarbamate. While related to maneb and zineb it is a distinct chemical (Osweiler et al., 1985). It is formulated as a dust and as wettable and liquid flowable powders. Available in mixtures with other compounds

Is thiram a fungicide?

The full chemical name for thiram is tetramethylthiuram disulphide. It is used as a fungicide, seed protectant, animal repellent, rubber accelerator, and bacteriostat in soap (Osweiler et al., 1985). At high doses it acts as a repellent to birds, rabbits, rodents, and deer in fields and orchards. Thiram is available as dust, wettable powder, water suspension formulations, and in mixtures with other fungicides. It has been used in the treatment of human scabies, as a sunscreen, and as a bacteriostat in medicated soaps and certain antiseptic sprays. Another important source of thiram for environmental contamination is the degradation of the two widely used ethylene bisdithiocarbamate fungicides, ferbam and ziram (Dalvi, 1988). Thiram is moderately toxic by ingestion, but it is highly toxic if inhaled. Hepatotoxicity is one of many toxic effects of thiram in exposed workers and test animals. Typical symptoms include as liver enlargement and dysfunction, hepatitis, degenerative changes, and focal necrosis (Hasegawa et al., 1988; Maita et al. 1991). Clinical signs in thiram poisoning are anorexia, listless behavior, dyspnea, convulsions, and death due to cardiac arrest (Kaya & Bilgili, 1998). It is metabolized in the body to toxic metabolites dimethyldithiocarbamate and carbon disulfide. Although these compounds have been shown to inhibit hepatic microsomal enzymes (Dalvi & Deoras, 1986). Levels of thiram ranging from 100-500 ppm in the food rations of hens, quail and partridges inhibit egg laying (Lorgue et al., 1996). An outbreak of thiram poisoning on Spanish poultry farms was reported. Thiram-contaminated poultry feed caused soft egg shells, depressed growth and leg abnormalities in about 1 million birds. Corn was the source of the contamination that previously treated with thiram (Guitart et al., 1996). Thiram is toxic to fish, and LC50 (48 h) was found 0.1-0.2 mg/l in fish (Lorgue et al., 1996).

Is cadmium salt a fungicide?

Cadmium salts have been used as systemic fungicide on turf and the bark of orchard trees. They were formulated as solution and emulsions. Cadmium chloride may contain 12.3% elemental cadmium. Cadmium succinate may contain 29% elemental cadmium (Osweiler et al., 1985). Cadmium sebacate is combined with thiram and potassium chromate as broad-spectrum fungicide. Cadmium chloride has also a mixture with thiram. In many countries, cadmium fungicides have been discontinued due to their toxic effects.

Is carbendazim a fungicide?

Carbendazim is also known as MCAB, BCM, or MCB. It is a systemic fungicide used on fruits, vegetables, field crops, ornamentals and turf (Osweiler et al., 1985). It has low toxicity and available commercially in the form of a wettable powder and concentrated suspensions (Lorgue et al., 1996). There is no specific treatment for carbendazim poisoning in animals. Symptomatic treatment is applied to promote excretion (Lorgue et al., 1996).

What is Copper Fungicide?

Copper is a metal that, in dissolved form, penetrates plant tissues and helps control fungal diseases such as:

Does copper break down in soil?

It’s also important to note that copper doesn’t break down in the soil and can become a soil contaminant in time. Use copper fungicides sparingly and only as needed.

Can you mix copper fungicides with other chemicals?

Never mix copper fungicides with other chemicals. Never over-apply fungicides.

Is copper fungicide toxic?

Because copper is toxic, it can also cause serious damage by killing plant tissues. If you are considering using copper fungicide, be sure to read the label carefully. There are many formulations of copper products on the market, differing widely in the amount of copper, active ingredients, rate of application, and other factors.

Can copper fungicides be used for gardeners?

Fungal diseases can be a real problem for gardeners, especially when the weather is warmer and wetter than usual. Copper fungicides are often the first line of defense, especially for gardeners who prefer to avoid chemical fungicides. Using copper fungicides is confusing, but knowing exactly when to use copper fungicide is the key to success. However, fungal diseases are difficult to control and results aren’t guaranteed. Let’s explore these issues.

Can copper cause chest pain?

I know if copper is vaporized or smoked and inhaled is causes chest pain from personal experience .#N#This came from wiki...#N#Inhalation of copper dust and fumes (from copper producing and processing facilities) can affect the respiratory tract causing coughing, sneezing, and pain in the chest. It also can adversely affect the gastrointestinal tract causing nausea and diarrhea. Liver and endocrine function may also be affected. Some studies have shown changes in blood including decreased hemoglobin and erythrocyte count after exposure to copper by inhalation. Copper dust and fumes can cause eye irritation, headaches and muscle aches.#N#Ingesting large amounts of copper compounds (such as copper sulfate) can cause death by nervous system, liver and kidney failure. Some studies have shown that ingesting copper may also be implicated in coronary heart disease and high blood pressure although other studies have shown that copper deficiency may play a role in coronary heart disease. High levels of copper in drinking water can cause vomiting, abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea and has been reported in people drinking water from copper pipes.

Is copper fungicide safe for veg?

I guess you're right, I was thinking about washing it off a couple of days before harvest, but I found some articles online stating that copper fungicide is only safe during veg.

How to treat copper poisoning in dogs?

The treatment for both acute and chronic copper poisoning is chelation with penicillamine or to excrete the copper in the urine, and zinc therapy after your dog’s copper levels are reduced. This will be done in the hospital so the veterinarian can continue to monitor your dog’s progress.

How do you know if your dog has copper poisoning?

The symptoms to watch for are: Abdominal pain and swelling. Altered mental state (encephalopathy)

What is Copper Poisoning?

Copper poisoning in dogs is most often noticed in Bedlington Terriers because they have a sensitivity to copper that is inherited, making this breed susceptible to toxicity with even low levels of copper. Because the only way copper can be removed from the body is through bile, veterinary medical experts believe it is a bile flow disorder that causes certain breeds to be more apt to get copper poisoning. There are several other breeds that also have this sensitivity, although it is not seen as often as in the Bedlington Terrier. These breeds include Doberman Pinscher, American Cocker Spaniel, Keeshond, Skye Terrier, West Highland White Terrier, and Labrador Retriever. However, copper poisoning can happen in any breed.

What to do if my dog is on chelation?

If your dog is one of the breeds mentioned above, the veterinarian will start them on chelation treatment right away to stop the damage before it gets any worse. A complete physical examination will be done next, including vital signs, reflexes, height, and weight.

What happens if you eat copper?

Chronic poisoning is caused by eating pennies or certain kinds of plants, such as certain types of clover. This causes hepatitis (liver inflammation), major gastrointestinal problems (diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain), and dehydration. After three days, the copper starts destroying red blood cells, tissues, and liver, so this can be fatal if not treated in the first day or two.

How long does it take for a dog to recover from copper poisoning?

When your dog is stable enough to return home, you will need to carefully monitor his health for the next several weeks for the residual effects of copper poisoning. In severe cases, intense treatment will be continued daily for several days, but in many cases, treatment is not successful because the damage is irreversible.

Can copper poisoning be fatal?

Copper poisoning is a serious, life-threatening emergency that causes irreversible damage to the liver, which eventually becomes fatal if not treated. Acute copper poisoning is most often reported from accidental overuse of copper salt, which is an ingredient in some parasitic deworming treatments.

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