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Wild Blueberry Specialist

Wild Blueberry Specialist
Hugh Lyu, M.Sc., P.Ag.

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Disclaimer

This publication was compiled by representatives from Peren­nia using information from the Pest Management Regulatory Agency of Health Canada, specific pesticide labels and manufacturer’s information. This information is continuously changing and therefore it can cease to be current and accurate. Pesticide labels are the best source of information and should always be consulted prior to using a product.

By printing this publication, Perennia does not offer any warranty or guarantee, nor do they assume any liability for any crop loss, animal loss, health, safety or environmental hazard caused by the use of a pesticide mentioned in this publication.

Where there are multiple brand names of a specific active ingredient registered in Canada, Perennia has only listed a couple for reference purposes and as such does not endorse one brand over another. If you have purchased a generic product not specifically in this guide but has your crop and pest on the label, always follow that product label.

If any information in this or any other publication conflicts with the information on the label, always use the label recommendation.

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