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Re: Automatic Watering/Ants
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- Subject: Re: Automatic Watering/Ants
- From: s* m* <s*@ns.sympatico.ca>
- Date: Wed, 20 Aug 1997 21:33:57 -0300
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ANGELO CLARIZIA wrote:
>
> AUTOMATIC WATERING - I need someone to inform me where I can purchase an
> automatic watering device,(punch)holed plastic tubings, etc. I have
> approximately 50 meters of flower beds that need to be watered (each 24
> hours)during the family absence. Any suggestions? Thanks for any helping
> hand.
>
> ANTS - I live at 42°W-20°S. During the dry (currently our winter) season
> and the beginning of the rain season (summer) ants infest/damage
> oranges, pears, pinus, eucalyptus, etc. The ant causing it is the
> Brazilian leaf cutter (sauva). Besides the tradicional baits (to be
> carried to the nests), do anyone knows a more efective way to FINISH
> with those ants? For instance a natural product that by contact can be
> carried by the ants inside their nests and contaminate their food
> growing storage.
> Another problem are the fire ants, that despite causing lesser problems
> to plants are dangerous when a person step on their nets. Any
> suggestions?
> Maybe someone living at 142°E-20° may have similar problems.
> All tips are welcome.
>
> Angelo Clarizia
> 42°W-20°S
Hi Angelo:
I have in place a system to water six 100' rows. and the ability to add
more. Its quite a rig and all I need to do is turn the water on at the
side of the house for a couple of hours. If you are interested I could
get a more detailed description to you.
Wanda in Nova Scotia ?latitude-?longitude
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