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2010 THEME ECOMYTHS CHICAGO
 
Dirt!
 
Jan: Dirt Is Dead
Feb: The Assault of Salt
Mar: Alien Earthworms
Apr: Fertilizer
 
May: Mulch
Jun: Pesticides
Jul:
Aug:
 
Sep:
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Nov:
Dec:


Acorns

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EcoMyths Chicago is a consortium of environmental partners that debunk local environmental myths about ecosystems and natural resources, inspiring and empowering people to live lightly.

In 2010, the EcoMyths tackles Dirt! Building on last year's series on Water in Chicago, we now dig into myths about Soils in Chicago. This month's Myth: Pesticides only kill bad bugs.

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DIRT!

Do Not Draw Your Sword to Kill a Fly
- Korean Proverb
 

MYTH: Pesticides Only Kill Bad Bugs

Myth Explored: Whether you’re wrangling with Japanese beetles munching on your flowers, slugs eating holes in your vegetables, or caterpillars feasting on your trees, it’s tempting to use pesticides to solve the problem. And it’s easy to forget that there’s more going on in your backyard ecosystem than meets the eye.

We often resort to pesticides to deal with garden pests. But pesticides don’t just control unwanted beetles and slugs. They often kill more than just the target nuisance, including beneficial natural predators like lady bugs. If a pesticide gets into your soil, it may also harm soil organisms that help to keep your plants healthy. There are many ways to control pests before resorting to pesticides. Know the story and explore your options on the EcoMyths Chicago website.

Photo: chicagonow.com

Myth Busted

Dig deeper into Pesticides

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Click below to find out more about the institutions that collaborate to bust environmental misconceptions through EcoMyths Chicago!

ArrowAlliance for the Great Lakes
ArrowChicago Botanic Garden
ArrowChicago Wilderness
ArrowCook County Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
ArrowEnvironmental Science Program, DePaul University
ArrowField Museum
ArrowFriends of the Chicago River
ArrowInstitute for Nature & Culture, DePaul University
ArrowLake County Forest Preserve District
ArrowLake Forest Open Lands Association
ArrowUS Fish & Wildlife Service
ArrowUS Forest Service Northern Research Station
ArrowWetlands Initiative

 

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