Gil -- thanks for all your comments on all subjects which you are participating on. Good stuff.......
Because we are working on an issue here of a particular intrusion by a little varmit -- I wanted to offer an "off the wall" comment (as I usually do) to share another thought as to the challenge which is need of addressing. Obviously, there is something out of balance -- or there would be no attack by the ants. Something needs fixing -- and then, there would be no ant attack. To attempt to address the ants directly (elimination) through a peppering process is still to deny that there is an out of balance scenario going on within the crop or its environment. Just a quick example here: I offered this about a year ago to the list -- we had leaf hoppers eating a field of alfalfa. They were voracious. As everything that we do here always seems like an experiment -- Sharon started checking (constructed her coning of all levels of deity which were involved in the area / field affected) and learned that what was needed a vibrational essence remedy to put the field in balance. She constructed the remedy from the stock which we had -- took it to the fields (as the fields were close by -- she could have "sent it" with thought to a remote location) and made the coning again -- and asked the nature spirits to spread this remedy throughout the area needing balancing -- and within two days, you could hardly find a leaf hopper in that field. So, what is very real is the energetic balance within any environment. Until all of your environment is freed of out of balance energies -- there will be challenges and problems. I am speaking of ourselves as individuals, the land, the animal and insect worlds, and of course the plant world. May as well include the atmosphere. This is what we have learned....... Peace be with you........ Wayne Gil Robertson wrote: > If you do not mind sacrificing fifty ants, gather them and put them in the > vitamiser with a couple of cups of water and smash them to the smallest > possible size. Allow to ferment for 24 hours, sieve and spray with a > trigger spray to the roses and the ground around them. May need to be done > up to three times and should protect for at least a year. If no vitamiser, > crush with a spoon on a diner plate, collecting all solids and liquids. May > need fermenting for longer. Dowse to determine. An old stocking will do to > sieve the liquid after fermenting. > > Gil > > Dan & Laurel deGrassi wrote: > > > Dear List, > > We have some friends who are growing roses (at home) in southern Brasil > > and are looking for a way to protect the plants from the leaf cutter > > ants that proliferate there. They tried once before and the ants > > definitely have a taste for rose leaves and petals. They do not want to > > use poisons or anything that could kill the ants, like 'stickem'. Two > > suggestions have been to plant pennyroyal around the roses or to spray > > the plants with a soap or chili spray. As it rains a lot there, the > > latter may be a time intensive option. Any comments on these methods of > > repellant or suggestions on info resources we could check out. > > Thank you, > > Dan & Laurel deGrassi -- *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Sharon and Wayne McEachern http://www.LightExpression.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] "A Divine Program for Healing and Transformation" and Expressing the Light "A Ministry Dedicated to the Divine Process" *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
