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Slaytonp
at Sat Jun 23 22:48:29 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Slaytonp ]
Even in my remote area, where none of the land has been directly sprayed, ever, I still worry about drift on winds from the farm areas. Even though your own garden or plot is pesticide-free, you don't know what the neighbors might be doing--or the city, for that matter. It's difficult not to get paranoid about this.
During one fruit fly crash, when I had only a few frogs, not 50 , I even siphoned gnats up off the window sill to feed them with this apparatus. I'm not sure how efficient it was, but it was fun, as long as there are gnats on your window and you have lots of time.
----- Patty Pahsimeroi, Idaho
D. auratus blue, auratus Ancon Hill, galactonotus orange, galactonotus yellow, fantasticus, reticulatus, imitator, castaneoticus, azureus, pumilio Bastimentos. P. lugubris, vittatus, terribilis mint green, terribilis orange.
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