Re: [Biofuel] Since we're on the topic, ...Re: Lawn question off topic

2006-06-19 Thread bob allen
Howdy Mike, I agree. I have lived most of my life in chigger country, Oklahoma and Arkansas, and the chiggers here are essentially invisible. nothing but nothing itches more or lasts as long as a chigger bite, which are invariably in embarassing locations on ones body. It is the larval form

Re: [Biofuel] Since we're on the topic, ...Re: Lawn question off topic

2006-06-19 Thread Mike Weaver
Hi Paul, I come from chigger country and these guys are bigger. Believe me, I know a chigger! Are there more than one kind of chigger? -Mike Paul S Cantrell wrote: >Mike, >Sounds like 'Red Bugs' or "Chiggers" to me. We have those here in >South Carolina, too. > >Google either for many result

Re: [Biofuel] Since we're on the topic, ...Re: Lawn question off topic

2006-06-19 Thread Paul S Cantrell
Mike, Sounds like 'Red Bugs' or "Chiggers" to me. We have those here in South Carolina, too. Google either for many results. Red bug bites itch worse than flea or mosquito (skeeter) bites. They are a mite. This site has a picture: http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/detail.asp?fotogID=606&curPa

[Biofuel] Since we're on the topic, ...Re: Lawn question off topic

2006-06-19 Thread Mike Weaver
I live in Virginia and my yard is infested with small red bugs - about the size of a lentil. Any idea what they are? Or, can someone point to a good resource for looking them up? robert and benita rabello wrote: >Keith Addison wrote: > > > >>Nicotine will kill everything else too, including