Just means a moth layed eggs on the rice before it was harvested (or
even more likely a moth got into your kitchen and laid eggs on the rice
in the bag). I had the same thing happen with a bag of popcorn once.
Marshall
debbiegerar...@comcast.net wrote:
this is too gross...I have been seeing
M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com wrote:
Let's take this to the OT list, Mike, Marshall. I'd like to know
about this'n.
Mike D.
[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com ]
[Speaking only for myself... ]
Mike,
I don't know what happened, but I
Much of our food is allowed to be contaminated with foreign material.
That would include anything other than the food. Here is an example of what
% is allowed in grain by the USDA:
http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfrsid=829b3781c203638a980
please share which cleanse you did for 10 days !
my mom is suffering terribly with zero help/advice from the doctors.
thanks,
angel
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From: G K Murray kg...@sasktel.net
I was at the point I could not walk and when I did it was on the sides of
my feet to get
How nice it is that the lawgivers have now erected Borders for Bugs
and Other Undesireables.
Hilarious.
stuff
At 04:14 AM 7/26/2006, you wrote:
Much of our food is allowed to be contaminated with foreign
material. That would include anything other than the food. Here
is an example of
I bet use of FIR would be good for this.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/5214030.stm
Marshall
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Marshall
Hey Marshall, did you get my message requesting a copy of your reply to my
perpetual motion post? Mike D. posted a snippet from it, but I never got
the original. Could you please email me a copy? Thanks.
Mike M.
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Hi Mike and Marshall,
PLEASE keep this public Marshall. Post it to the list or the off-topic
list. There are inquiring minds out here. Don't just let one person see
what you are talking about.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Trem
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Cross-section in the middle would be about the size of a quarter, about 3-4
inches long, tapered at both ends. If you have ever seen a 'rattleback' toy
a cow magnet would be about as big as two put flat sides together.
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That is odd, I can't seem to find that I got a copy back either.
Marshall
No problem. Just repost it as Mike D. requested.
Mike Monett
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That is odd, I can't seem to find that I got a copy back either.
Marshall
No problem. Just repost it as Mike D. requested.
And Trem.
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I found it in my sent box, and have forwarded it.
Marshall
Mike Monett wrote:
That is odd, I can't seem to find that I got a copy back either.
Marshall
No problem. Just repost it as Mike D. requested.
And Trem.
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I have had real small little critters before but this is the first time in my
life I have had these ones...they came out of an unopened brown rice bag and
the rice wasn't organic
So vegatarians eat more protein than they thought.
Brickey
Sorry, but I'm coming into this late and don't know if this was mentioned
already, food grade Diatomaceous earth. It's in a powder form and I was
told that it has been used to preserve grains when mixed with it. Please do
a search on it, if you haven't, for more info.
_
From:
To List,
After separate requests from Mike Devour, Trem Williams, and 3 requests
from me, Marshall finally sent a copy of his reply.
Why he did not simply post it to the list is beyond me. However, for the
record, I am posting it to the list.
Per Mike D.'s request, I will follow up on the
After separate requests from Mike Devour, Trem Williams, and 3
requests from me, Marshall finally sent a copy of his reply.
Why he did not simply post it to the list is beyond me. However, for
the record, I am posting it to the list.
Ummm, my oversight. Marshall's post came to me only
Dear All:
I changed the heading from bugs to ants.
they must think I am an ant hill.
I hesitate using pesticides.
if there a natural way that any of you have found helpful?
Karen
You could try mixing in a little food grade diatomaceous earth with your
grains.
where do you get this? will it work on ants?
Hi,
I buy my diatomaceous earth (DE), at the feed store. It cost $19.95 for 50
lb of food grade DE. I use it on weevils in grain, in the goat's loose
mineral mixture (for worms), on ant beds, dust the dogs for ticks and fleas
and to dust the garden without poisonous chemicals. It looks like
I GOT AN ANSWER TO MY OWN QUESTION
http://www.onthehouse.com/tips/20060717.
Bubbles and Spice for Ants
You walk into the kitchen and a parade of ants is having a field day on your
countertop. What do you do? Grab the ant spray and give them a blast or two.
It's all-out war. When it's
From: Rowena new...@aapt.net.au
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 10:01 PM
It continued to be a problem for decades until I happened to notice
something called a pantry moth trap. There are plenty of entries via
Google
search on those words, but I don't have an unopened pack to tell you about
what
In a message dated 7/26/2006 5:28:42 PM Pacific Standard Time,
silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com writes:
Dear All:
I changed the heading from bugs to ants.
they must think I am an ant hill.
I hesitate using pesticides.
if there a natural way that any of you have found helpful?
Hopefully they are gone now i thought of something though if people do not use
thier dishwasher that is a good place to store foods too...debbie
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From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com
Just means a moth layed eggs on the rice before it was
there are several idea's on this forum too debbie
http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/tips/msg0518494323783.html
-- Original message --
From: kskiefe...@aol.com
I GOT AN ANSWER TO MY OWN QUESTION
http://www.onthehouse.com/tips/20060717.
Bubbles and Spice for
You use this for human consumption as well too?...thanks debbie
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From: oldgl...@bigcountry.net oldgl...@bigcountry.net
Hi,
I buy my diatomaceous earth (DE), at the feed store. It cost $19.95 for 50 lb
of food grade DE. I use it on weevils in
I suggest using talcum powder its great, non toxic, ants hate it, and it
smells nice too.
nathan
From: debbiegerar...@comcast.net
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCS Bubbles and Spice for Ants
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 03:45:50 +
there are several
It's a flat cardboard that you fold into a
triangular tube. You open up a lure and stick it on the sticky inside
of the trap.
Moths are attracted to the lure, and get stuck on the sticky stuff. I
hardly ever see a moth now - except stuck in the trap.
-
That's the
You walk into the kitchen and a parade of ants is having a field day on your
countertop. What do you do?
Rather to my surprise, when I sprayed and cleaned up with my borax/water mix
the ants (which seemed to be heading for my RO water jar) disappeared and
the problem seemed to be over.
R
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