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Fri Jun 22, 2012, 10:40 AM Jun 2012

Scotts Miracle-Gro pleads guilty to selling poisoned bird seed [View all]

http://grist.org/list/scotts-miracle-gro-pleads-guilty-to-selling-poisoned-bird-seed/?fb_ref=fbrw

Scotts Miracle-Gro products are known for zapping weeds dead. But it turns out they could be killing decidedly more attractive creatures — birds.

Scotts pled guilty this Tuesday to charges that the company illegally put insecticides in its “Morning Song” and “Country Pride” brands of bird seed. That’s right: The company knowingly coated products intended for birds to eat with substances toxic to birds and wildlife.

According to court records, in 2008, Scotts distributed 73 million packages of bird seed coated with the insecticides Storcide II, containing the active ingredient chlorpyrifos, and and Actellic 5E, containing the active ingredient pirimiphos-methyl, intended to keep insects from destroying the seed.

The company continued to produce and market the insecticide-coated seeds despite being alerted to toxicity dangers by a Scotts staff chemist and ornithologist.


And here’s the icing on the toxin-loaded cake: Storcide II, one of the insecticides in Scotts seed, comes with a huge warning label that reads: “Toxic to birds, toxic to wildlife” and “Exposed treated seed may be hazardous to birds.” Must be that a senior exec at Scotts got shat on by a pigeon one day and took it real personal.

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this is damned ugly. k and r bbgrunt Jun 2012 #1
Support your wild birdlife ma and pa stores. Baitball Blogger Jun 2012 #2
Spam deleted by tjwmason (MIR Team) Stephen Caddell Jun 2012 #3
If someone has the time and energy, and if the Scotts company sold such bird seed to AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #4
Damn! Miracle-Gro has always been my "go-to" plant food because it is so good. Now 1monster Jun 2012 #5
Horse or Donkey manure works just as well. Make a tea strain it and you can spray it on. TalkingDog Jun 2012 #11
Scotts also falsified pesticide registration documents for Plant Food and Lawn Fertilizer bananas Jun 2012 #12
yes and they put this off floridalawn Jul 2012 #18
grass clippings put nitrogen back in the soil gejohnston Jun 2012 #16
so sad JitterbugPerfume Jun 2012 #6
When they see us coming, the birdies all try and hide... slackmaster Jun 2012 #7
"Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" GliderGuider Jul 2012 #19
This reminds of when someone in France knowingly sold that AIDS-tainted blood. Cuz they had it. valerief Jun 2012 #8
Had a hunch that Scott's had toxins in seed. I mean, they sell pesticides and chems for pete's sake. glinda Jun 2012 #9
I'd agree, but it's probably not obvious that those brands are produced by Scotts. MH1 Jun 2012 #15
Oh no - I just googled for more information ... 100 birds in an aviary died ... bananas Jun 2012 #10
Suggestion - write reviews for their products at Petsmart.com and other retailers MH1 Jun 2012 #13
I posted a link to this post in the Birders group MH1 Jun 2012 #14
cross posted to Facebook and gejohnston Jun 2012 #17
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