About this deal
Generally though, unless you let the birds actually drink the solution, or spray them directly with it, or spray their feed (peanuts, fat balls, whatever you might feed them with) directly with it, or use it in a room which has a caged bird within, it's not something to worry about too much. Missed payments may affect your ability to use Clearpay in the future and your details may be passed onto a debt collection agency working on Clearpay's behalf. I'd worry more about bees - don't spray open flowers, and always spray at dusk, when the bees have stopped working, and preferably only use the product (or any insecticide) when essential.
The first is a synthetic neo nicotinoid, the second a fungicide - the second ingredient is more dangerous to birds than the first.The RHS welcomes any move that increases our knowledge and understanding of the factors that may play a role in the decline of pollinators and other wildlife. Robert Dyas Holdings Limited T/A Robert Dyas is an appointed representative of Product Partnerships Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 626349). Certified for use in organic gardening and plants can be treated up to six times a year to achieve maximum effect. It is good practice to check in the shed on a regular basis to ensure such products are disposed of safely. Treetop, I'll confess there is a rose I particularly like, and which I bought twice in different houses for myself - its Korresia, a small, yellow flowered fragrant rose, very disease resistant, never had a moment's trouble with it apart from aphids.
Pesticides and fungicides will inevitably affect the environment to some extent, particularly those used in soil. UK legislation requires approval for active ingredients used in all pesticides, including those for home garden use. Having said that I am now retired so I have all the time in the world to look after them, I quite enjoy the challenge.
The RHS is extremely concerned about the potential unintended effects of pesticides on bees, other pollinators and the wider environment. It didn't touch the mildew, couldn't bring myself to spray a second time and I ended up cutting the rose right back at completely the wrong time of year.