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Kelly, my concern if I were to apply it myself would be the potential for some of the spray mist getting into my eyes, lungs or skin. The spray coming out of the nozzle has got to be pretty concentrated. I just thought that limiting the exposure would be prudent. The label says to avoid inhalation or exposure to eyes or skin. The average homeowner who is unexperienced may not know the best methods to limit their exposure and any accidential exposure to the concentrated spray mix could be hazardous. One wrong swing from a spray wand into the wind and some of that mist will come straight back at you. I used some Cutrine for the first time this year and I basically wore a complete suit and face sheild. But I get the noids when I use that stuff. For me I perfer a wide margin of safety. I used the cutrine based on one of your posts and it worked great. Thanks
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