RE: [Aroid-l] Ants


Yes Danny, one at http://species.enviroweb.org/onoxious.html

 

Each state and the USDA and each country develop their own.

 

Here a federal http://plants.usda.gov/cgi_bin/topics.cgi?earl=noxious.cgi link which has each state below it.

Christian

 

Your AlterNative Solutions Team

www.SolutionsAnalysis.net

Direct to Tropical / Desert Nursery

http://www.solutionsanalysis.net/cgi-bin/store/agora.cgi 


From: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of danny wilson
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 2:13 AM
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Subject: RE: [Aroid-l] Ants

 

any chance you have a copy fo this noxious species list? 

this is exactly why it is a good idea to ship plants bare root as most do

>From: "Tropicals" <Tropicals@SolutionsAnalysis.net>

>Reply-To: Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>

>To: "'Discussion of aroids'" <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>

>Subject: RE: [Aroid-l] Ants

>Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:26:48 -0400

>

>John:

>

>We recommend bifenthrin (hmm, spelling) aka Talstar, which is required by

>our Department of Agriculture when exporting plants within and out of the

>state of Florida; and clear restriction to AZ, CA, HI and LA.  It is gentle

>enough to spray delicate young foliage, yes aroids; yet strong enough for

>even the nastiest of pests.

>

>Those restricted states are no longer accepting FEES for exceptions for

>many, primarily the noxious species list, but not exclusively.  They are

>virtually restricting all plant / plant parts from movement into their

>states; but we can all see they do not restrict what they export.  Hmm.  As

>mentioned we know what the asian scale and other pests have done through

>careless importation / exportation; we owe it to our plant recipients and

>ourselves to impose proper respect and plant etiquette.

>

>Good luck; if that does not work, there are other solutions.

>

>Bill and Christian

>Your AlterNative Solutions Team

>www.SolutionsAnalysis.net

>Direct to Tropical / Desert Nursery

>http://www.solutionsanalysis.net/cgi-bin/store/agora.cgi

>

>-----Original Message-----

>From: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com]

>On Behalf Of Floral Architecture

>Sent: Sunday, August 29, 2004 3:05 PM

>To: Discussion of aroids

>Subject: [Aroid-l] Ants

>

>Does anyone have thoughts on carnivorous plants in the

>garden to deal with ants? I have at least 10 colonies

>in various locations in my pots. They get a little

>testy when I water. I always walk away from the garden

>felling like I am covered in them. I would like to try

>a few Sarracenias in various locations to seee if the

>ants would be attracted to them at all.

>If not, the pitchers make great cut foliage in

>arrangements.

>

>

>=====

>John Ingram in L.A., CA.

>www.floralarchitecture.com check it out

>Floralartistry2000@yahoo.com

>310.709.1613 (cell, west coast time, please call accordingly. Thank you)

>_______________________________________________

>Aroid-l mailing list

>Aroid-l@gizmoworks.com

>http://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/listinfo/aroid-l

>

>_______________________________________________

>Aroid-l mailing list

>Aroid-l@gizmoworks.com

>http://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/listinfo/aroid-l



Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search!

_______________________________________________
Aroid-l mailing list
Aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
http://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/listinfo/aroid-l


Other Mailing lists | Author Index | Date Index | Subject Index | Thread Index