Re: Biological pest control in action
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Biological pest control in action
- From: c* c* <c*@rnet.com>
- Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 19:00:39 -0500
- In-reply-to: <000401c46153$daf00780$0e10660a@Justme>
When I lived in Hawai'i, everyone had cockroaches. If they were "big" ones, they had gotten into the house from outside - you killed them, but did not worry. When you found little ones, you knew they had taken up residence inside and were procreating. Then you called the exterminator!
Cathy
On Saturday, July 3, 2004, at 06:17 PM, Donna wrote:
That is kind of scary having that many termites around.... but I guess you have that more common place down there then I do up here... I would have panicked!
Glad to here that the eco system is working in your yard....
Donna
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When I planted the Jamaican cherry earlier this year, I staked it with a pointed 2X2. I just now took the stake out. The part that had beenofthe ground had been turned into a condominium for termites. When I hit it on the ground, hundreds of termite larvae fell out.
And an enterprising anole jumped from a nearby plant into the middlethem and began gobbling them up.
Island Jim Southwest Florida 27.0 N, 82.4 Zone 10a Minimum 30 F [-1 C]
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