No! No!
They're like locusts! They use up every resource and then they move on!
And we're next!
NUKE 'EM!!!!
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a slimy multilegged bunch of green alien like creatures are raiding my tomato patch nightly.
they are about to ruin my tomato patch in one night they ate half of the plants and fruit!
here is a link to the slimey green devils! if it wern't for the few remaining tomato plants i would nuke the whole garden!--
http://organicgardensite.com/bugs-ha...to-horn-worms/
No! No!
They're like locusts! They use up every resource and then they move on!
And we're next!
NUKE 'EM!!!!
"Belief gets in the way of learning."
i crop dusted the green multilegged suckers today!
hit them with the 7-dust till the whole patch looked like a christmas snowstorm had hit the place!
i love the smell of 7 dust in the morning! LOL!
Parasitic wasps do great as well. We have them around here which is why we rarely have a problem with those buggers.
In search of the real truth.
Yes we have wasps here and they get on the back of the other critters and bite their heads off then fly away with the carcass.. good job they are not our size... good work Whiskey I agree nuke them.....
in some places in the world they would be cooking the things!
normally the fire ants keep these kinds of pest sort of out of the way by eating them up.
but the abnormally long and cold winter has kept the ants sort of down and out for the count.
so now if if break out the seven dust! it does look like X-mas out there! i should take my snow shoes out of retirement and go for a walk in the tomato patch! LOL!
AH1 i tried something this year i read out of a old time remedy book.you put a can of beer at each plant the bugs will be attracted to the scent go into the can and drown as they can't get out.well i didn't think it would work but i tried it anyway and damn if it didn't work,I haven't used any 7 dust this year.
Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.
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