Oh my,
That was an old Rodale publications hint for destroying garden pests:
To rid an infestation of say, japanese beetles, collect a quantity by
picking and blend them in water.
Spray the suffering crop with a diluted solution.
The underlying theory being, a pest carries its own parasites that can
be used against it.
Must be effective if they do it commercially.
Chuck
I ruined my hands in the ring ... the referee kept stepping on them."
On 9/3/2007 5:40:53 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> In a message dated 9/3/2007 2:49:43 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
> As I have said many times before, I believe organic is misunderstood,
> overrated, and in many cases no better than anything else
> I camped in the middle of organic vegetable farms in Yuma, AZ. Several
> nights a week helicopters would come and spray BT (ground up bugs) on the
> vegetables and my trailer. That really turned me off from eating organic
> vegetables covered with ground up bugs. Choice is pesticides or bug guts.
> Vegetables survived by making their own pesticides so even organic still
> has pesticides. Organic vegetables are sprayed but not with a pesticide. I
> also was bothered with asthma which I believe the organic spraying
> irritated. This year I moved my trailer away from the organic farms and
> asthma was less severe.
>
> CS in salt had better be OK as blood is like salt water. Might be a reason
> why it has a limited life expectancy when used internally.
> Brickey
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