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Hi Marie, pretty scary indeed, but someone has to be the guinea pig, I guess :-)

Surely will report on results, if they haven't eaten me alive by then, lol. And

thank you for having the translation done for all the others here ! I've been

talking to a very nice guy on the phone and he recommended 6 cartridges for the

car as the cartridges are not as messy as the bottles and are more useful on

carpets.

Dutchy's, here we go ! :-)

>

> I had some concern is springtails were an issue this predator would do

> no good, well these little creatures kill springtails as well. Aggi

> Please post and let me know the results, good or bad. And thank-you for

> having the courage to try this. I know the fear of trying something

> controversial. GOOD LUCK!Dutchy's ®

>

> General

> Dutchy's ® are predatory mites of the family Laelapidae occurring in

> much of Europe in the wild. They live in soil and hunt there different

> soil organisms. If these predatory mites are exposed to combat in the

> cages, they pests, including the blood mites. They hunt the pests all

> day, kill them and eat them then. It's just a matter of time, the mites

> will emerge from the fight is almost always a winner.

>

> Life cycle

> Dutchy's ® is about 1 mm in size. They have a drop-shaped body, are

> light colored and very mobile. they feed on different organisms,

> including larvae of small flies, springtails and various types of mites

> that fall under which the blood mites. The eggs are laid on the floor or

> other suitable location. The eggs hatch after several days the larvae,

> which after a number of molts finally to adult mites. Dutchy's ® eat

> daily average of five blood mites. If they are used to, they can often

> prevent the development of a plague. You are also able to combat severe

> effects must then be used in greater numbers.

> If they have applied Dutchy's ®, it is possible that you experience

> after a few days more blood mites than before, which is because the

> blood drive the predatory mites mites from their hiding places and make

> them visible. The predatory mites, but they continue to hunt, so this

> may disappear after a short time. Dutchy's ® can also survive a

> period of food shortage. They plant but then discontinued, and will, if

> necessary, eat each other. The birds but they can not harm them. Does

> the lack of food, they die off after a few weeks.An adult predatory

> mites live on average 6 weeks.

>

> Habitat

> Dutchy's ® live preferably at a temperature of 15 ° to 25 ° C.

> If the temperature is below or above this value, they work in a resting

> phase. You then wait until conditions are favorable, and then go back to

> the hunt. However, they may not be exposed to frost, as most die.

>

> Delivered to the predatory mites in plastic bottles with a lot of

> litter. The bottles contain approximately 2,500 (10 doses), 5.000 (20

> doses) or 10,000 predatory mites (40 doses). Check this material with a

> magnifying glass, you see how the mites move between the grains. The

> litter should be in small piles spread locations in the cage to be

> protected. In the first two weeks of predatory mites come back to this

> pile daily to meet and to mate. Remain many eggs and larvae of the

> litter back in, all the still slip and develop. To determine exactly how

> the material must be applied and to what dose is necessary, we refer to

> our specific instructions

> <http://www.refona.nl/refona/pages/de/gebrauchsanweisung.php> .

>

> Dosage

> In light infestation by bird mites, a filler cap (bottle cap) is litter

> per square meter is sufficient.

> In moderately severe infestations, it is better, two, three filler caps

> in heavy infestations (bottle cap) per square meter deploy litter. These

> piles must not be distributed over the surface evenly. The side areas

> are good, if only for the quantities referred to the talk. Calculate the

> square feet of space and bring material to at least one side of it. Have

> you calculated the amount needed? Your order, you can quickly and easily

> in the Refona online store <http://www.refona.nl/shop/load.php?lang=1>

> working.

>

>

>

>

>

> Use of chemical

> By an application of chemical pesticides, shortly before or after the

> use of Dutchy's ®, we strongly recommend. These substances have a

> negative impact on the population development of the predatory mites and

> can destroy the population even if the mites come in contact with

> residues of these substances. It is recommended to wait after

> application of chemical agents with the use of Dutchy's ® at least 6

> weeks. If the nests in previously chemically treated bird cages are

> hung, this is not a problem if the nests are not treated yourself. It is

> advisable to predatory mites then only in the nests suspended.

>

> Use of garlic

> It was found that the addition of garlic to the diet for the development

> of the predatory mites can be harmful. Tests and samples have shown that

> the blood mite and the tropical mite like this are not affected, the

> predatory mites respond, however, sensitive to it. At various customers

> was perceived by the application of garlic a lower effect of Dutchy's

> ®, so that discouraged its use.

>

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Good Luck our Demark warrior:)

> >

> > I had some concern is springtails were an issue this predator would do

> > no good, well these little creatures kill springtails as well. Aggi

> > Please post and let me know the results, good or bad. And thank-you for

> > having the courage to try this. I know the fear of trying something

> > controversial. GOOD LUCK!Dutchy's ®

> >

> > General

> > Dutchy's ® are predatory mites of the family Laelapidae occurring in

> > much of Europe in the wild. They live in soil and hunt there different

> > soil organisms. If these predatory mites are exposed to combat in the

> > cages, they pests, including the blood mites. They hunt the pests all

> > day, kill them and eat them then. It's just a matter of time, the mites

> > will emerge from the fight is almost always a winner.

> >

> > Life cycle

> > Dutchy's ® is about 1 mm in size. They have a drop-shaped body, are

> > light colored and very mobile. they feed on different organisms,

> > including larvae of small flies, springtails and various types of mites

> > that fall under which the blood mites. The eggs are laid on the floor or

> > other suitable location. The eggs hatch after several days the larvae,

> > which after a number of molts finally to adult mites. Dutchy's ® eat

> > daily average of five blood mites. If they are used to, they can often

> > prevent the development of a plague. You are also able to combat severe

> > effects must then be used in greater numbers.

> > If they have applied Dutchy's ®, it is possible that you experience

> > after a few days more blood mites than before, which is because the

> > blood drive the predatory mites mites from their hiding places and make

> > them visible. The predatory mites, but they continue to hunt, so this

> > may disappear after a short time. Dutchy's ® can also survive a

> > period of food shortage. They plant but then discontinued, and will, if

> > necessary, eat each other. The birds but they can not harm them. Does

> > the lack of food, they die off after a few weeks.An adult predatory

> > mites live on average 6 weeks.

> >

> > Habitat

> > Dutchy's ® live preferably at a temperature of 15 ° to 25 ° C.

> > If the temperature is below or above this value, they work in a resting

> > phase. You then wait until conditions are favorable, and then go back to

> > the hunt. However, they may not be exposed to frost, as most die.

> >

> > Delivered to the predatory mites in plastic bottles with a lot of

> > litter. The bottles contain approximately 2,500 (10 doses), 5.000 (20

> > doses) or 10,000 predatory mites (40 doses). Check this material with a

> > magnifying glass, you see how the mites move between the grains. The

> > litter should be in small piles spread locations in the cage to be

> > protected. In the first two weeks of predatory mites come back to this

> > pile daily to meet and to mate. Remain many eggs and larvae of the

> > litter back in, all the still slip and develop. To determine exactly how

> > the material must be applied and to what dose is necessary, we refer to

> > our specific instructions

> > <http://www.refona.nl/refona/pages/de/gebrauchsanweisung.php> .

> >

> > Dosage

> > In light infestation by bird mites, a filler cap (bottle cap) is litter

> > per square meter is sufficient.

> > In moderately severe infestations, it is better, two, three filler caps

> > in heavy infestations (bottle cap) per square meter deploy litter. These

> > piles must not be distributed over the surface evenly. The side areas

> > are good, if only for the quantities referred to the talk. Calculate the

> > square feet of space and bring material to at least one side of it. Have

> > you calculated the amount needed? Your order, you can quickly and easily

> > in the Refona online store <http://www.refona.nl/shop/load.php?lang=1>

> > working.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Use of chemical

> > By an application of chemical pesticides, shortly before or after the

> > use of Dutchy's ®, we strongly recommend. These substances have a

> > negative impact on the population development of the predatory mites and

> > can destroy the population even if the mites come in contact with

> > residues of these substances. It is recommended to wait after

> > application of chemical agents with the use of Dutchy's ® at least 6

> > weeks. If the nests in previously chemically treated bird cages are

> > hung, this is not a problem if the nests are not treated yourself. It is

> > advisable to predatory mites then only in the nests suspended.

> >

> > Use of garlic

> > It was found that the addition of garlic to the diet for the development

> > of the predatory mites can be harmful. Tests and samples have shown that

> > the blood mite and the tropical mite like this are not affected, the

> > predatory mites respond, however, sensitive to it. At various customers

> > was perceived by the application of garlic a lower effect of Dutchy's

> > ®, so that discouraged its use.

> >

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German warrior, I may add :-)

> > >

> > > I had some concern is springtails were an issue this predator would do

> > > no good, well these little creatures kill springtails as well. Aggi

> > > Please post and let me know the results, good or bad. And thank-you for

> > > having the courage to try this. I know the fear of trying something

> > > controversial. GOOD LUCK!Dutchy's ®

> > >

> > > General

> > > Dutchy's ® are predatory mites of the family Laelapidae occurring in

> > > much of Europe in the wild. They live in soil and hunt there different

> > > soil organisms. If these predatory mites are exposed to combat in the

> > > cages, they pests, including the blood mites. They hunt the pests all

> > > day, kill them and eat them then. It's just a matter of time, the mites

> > > will emerge from the fight is almost always a winner.

> > >

> > > Life cycle

> > > Dutchy's ® is about 1 mm in size. They have a drop-shaped body, are

> > > light colored and very mobile. they feed on different organisms,

> > > including larvae of small flies, springtails and various types of mites

> > > that fall under which the blood mites. The eggs are laid on the floor or

> > > other suitable location. The eggs hatch after several days the larvae,

> > > which after a number of molts finally to adult mites. Dutchy's ® eat

> > > daily average of five blood mites. If they are used to, they can often

> > > prevent the development of a plague. You are also able to combat severe

> > > effects must then be used in greater numbers.

> > > If they have applied Dutchy's ®, it is possible that you experience

> > > after a few days more blood mites than before, which is because the

> > > blood drive the predatory mites mites from their hiding places and make

> > > them visible. The predatory mites, but they continue to hunt, so this

> > > may disappear after a short time. Dutchy's ® can also survive a

> > > period of food shortage. They plant but then discontinued, and will, if

> > > necessary, eat each other. The birds but they can not harm them. Does

> > > the lack of food, they die off after a few weeks.An adult predatory

> > > mites live on average 6 weeks.

> > >

> > > Habitat

> > > Dutchy's ® live preferably at a temperature of 15 ° to 25 ° C.

> > > If the temperature is below or above this value, they work in a resting

> > > phase. You then wait until conditions are favorable, and then go back to

> > > the hunt. However, they may not be exposed to frost, as most die.

> > >

> > > Delivered to the predatory mites in plastic bottles with a lot of

> > > litter. The bottles contain approximately 2,500 (10 doses), 5.000 (20

> > > doses) or 10,000 predatory mites (40 doses). Check this material with a

> > > magnifying glass, you see how the mites move between the grains. The

> > > litter should be in small piles spread locations in the cage to be

> > > protected. In the first two weeks of predatory mites come back to this

> > > pile daily to meet and to mate. Remain many eggs and larvae of the

> > > litter back in, all the still slip and develop. To determine exactly how

> > > the material must be applied and to what dose is necessary, we refer to

> > > our specific instructions

> > > <http://www.refona.nl/refona/pages/de/gebrauchsanweisung.php> .

> > >

> > > Dosage

> > > In light infestation by bird mites, a filler cap (bottle cap) is litter

> > > per square meter is sufficient.

> > > In moderately severe infestations, it is better, two, three filler caps

> > > in heavy infestations (bottle cap) per square meter deploy litter. These

> > > piles must not be distributed over the surface evenly. The side areas

> > > are good, if only for the quantities referred to the talk. Calculate the

> > > square feet of space and bring material to at least one side of it. Have

> > > you calculated the amount needed? Your order, you can quickly and easily

> > > in the Refona online store <http://www.refona.nl/shop/load.php?lang=1>

> > > working.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Use of chemical

> > > By an application of chemical pesticides, shortly before or after the

> > > use of Dutchy's ®, we strongly recommend. These substances have a

> > > negative impact on the population development of the predatory mites and

> > > can destroy the population even if the mites come in contact with

> > > residues of these substances. It is recommended to wait after

> > > application of chemical agents with the use of Dutchy's ® at least 6

> > > weeks. If the nests in previously chemically treated bird cages are

> > > hung, this is not a problem if the nests are not treated yourself. It is

> > > advisable to predatory mites then only in the nests suspended.

> > >

> > > Use of garlic

> > > It was found that the addition of garlic to the diet for the development

> > > of the predatory mites can be harmful. Tests and samples have shown that

> > > the blood mite and the tropical mite like this are not affected, the

> > > predatory mites respond, however, sensitive to it. At various customers

> > > was perceived by the application of garlic a lower effect of Dutchy's

> > > ®, so that discouraged its use.

> > >

> >

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Yeah, I was gonna correct that too. We do have a Swedish and German warrior here. Love you guys. Re: Dutchy's Predator Mites

German warrior, I may add :-)

> > >

> > > I had some concern is springtails were an issue this predator would do

> > > no good, well these little creatures kill springtails as well. Aggi

> > > Please post and let me know the results, good or bad. And thank-you for

> > > having the courage to try this. I know the fear of trying something

> > > controversial. GOOD LUCK!Dutchy's ®

> > >

> > > General

> > > Dutchy's ® are predatory mites of the family Laelapidae occurring in

> > > much of Europe in the wild. They live in soil and hunt there different

> > > soil organisms. If these predatory mites are exposed to combat in the

> > > cages, they pests, including the blood mites. They hunt the pests all

> > > day, kill them and eat them then. It's just a matter of time, the mites

> > > will emerge from the fight is almost always a winner.

> > >

> > > Life cycle

> > > Dutchy's ® is about 1 mm in size. They have a drop-shaped body, are

> > > light colored and very mobile. they feed on different organisms,

> > > including larvae of small flies, springtails and various types of mites

> > > that fall under which the blood mites. The eggs are laid on the floor or

> > > other suitable location. The eggs hatch after several days the larvae,

> > > which after a number of molts finally to adult mites. Dutchy's ® eat

> > > daily average of five blood mites. If they are used to, they can often

> > > prevent the development of a plague. You are also able to combat severe

> > > effects must then be used in greater numbers.

> > > If they have applied Dutchy's ®, it is possible that you experience

> > > after a few days more blood mites than before, which is because the

> > > blood drive the predatory mites mites from their hiding places and make

> > > them visible. The predatory mites, but they continue to hunt, so this

> > > may disappear after a short time. Dutchy's ® can also survive a

> > > period of food shortage. They plant but then discontinued, and will, if

> > > necessary, eat each other. The birds but they can not harm them. Does

> > > the lack of food, they die off after a few weeks.An adult predatory

> > > mites live on average 6 weeks.

> > >

> > > Habitat

> > > Dutchy's ® live preferably at a temperature of 15 ° to 25 ° C.

> > > If the temperature is below or above this value, they work in a resting

> > > phase. You then wait until conditions are favorable, and then go back to

> > > the hunt. However, they may not be exposed to frost, as most die.

> > >

> > > Delivered to the predatory mites in plastic bottles with a lot of

> > > litter. The bottles contain approximately 2,500 (10 doses), 5.000 (20

> > > doses) or 10,000 predatory mites (40 doses). Check this material with a

> > > magnifying glass, you see how the mites move between the grains. The

> > > litter should be in small piles spread locations in the cage to be

> > > protected. In the first two weeks of predatory mites come back to this

> > > pile daily to meet and to mate. Remain many eggs and larvae of the

> > > litter back in, all the still slip and develop. To determine exactly how

> > > the material must be applied and to what dose is necessary, we refer to

> > > our specific instructions

> > > <http://www.refona.nl/refona/pages/de/gebrauchsanweisung.php> .

> > >

> > > Dosage

> > > In light infestation by bird mites, a filler cap (bottle cap) is litter

> > > per square meter is sufficient.

> > > In moderately severe infestations, it is better, two, three filler caps

> > > in heavy infestations (bottle cap) per square meter deploy litter. These

> > > piles must not be distributed over the surface evenly. The side areas

> > > are good, if only for the quantities referred to the talk. Calculate the

> > > square feet of space and bring material to at least one side of it. Have

> > > you calculated the amount needed? Your order, you can quickly and easily

> > > in the Refona online store <http://www.refona.nl/shop/load.php?lang=1>

> > > working.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Use of chemical

> > > By an application of chemical pesticides, shortly before or after the

> > > use of Dutchy's ®, we strongly recommend. These substances have a

> > > negative impact on the population development of the predatory mites and

> > > can destroy the population even if the mites come in contact with

> > > residues of these substances. It is recommended to wait after

> > > application of chemical agents with the use of Dutchy's ® at least 6

> > > weeks. If the nests in previously chemically treated bird cages are

> > > hung, this is not a problem if the nests are not treated yourself. It is

> > > advisable to predatory mites then only in the nests suspended.

> > >

> > > Use of garlic

> > > It was found that the addition of garlic to the diet for the development

> > > of the predatory mites can be harmful. Tests and samples have shown that

> > > the blood mite and the tropical mite like this are not affected, the

> > > predatory mites respond, however, sensitive to it. At various customers

> > > was perceived by the application of garlic a lower effect of Dutchy's

> > > ®, so that discouraged its use.

> > >

> >

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I should have said Dutch warrior, which is where the predators come from

correct?

> > >

> > > I had some concern is springtails were an issue this predator would do

> > > no good, well these little creatures kill springtails as well. Aggi

> > > Please post and let me know the results, good or bad. And thank-you for

> > > having the courage to try this. I know the fear of trying something

> > > controversial. GOOD LUCK!Dutchy's ®

> > >

> > > General

> > > Dutchy's ® are predatory mites of the family Laelapidae occurring in

> > > much of Europe in the wild. They live in soil and hunt there different

> > > soil organisms. If these predatory mites are exposed to combat in the

> > > cages, they pests, including the blood mites. They hunt the pests all

> > > day, kill them and eat them then. It's just a matter of time, the mites

> > > will emerge from the fight is almost always a winner.

> > >

> > > Life cycle

> > > Dutchy's ® is about 1 mm in size. They have a drop-shaped body, are

> > > light colored and very mobile. they feed on different organisms,

> > > including larvae of small flies, springtails and various types of mites

> > > that fall under which the blood mites. The eggs are laid on the floor or

> > > other suitable location. The eggs hatch after several days the larvae,

> > > which after a number of molts finally to adult mites. Dutchy's ® eat

> > > daily average of five blood mites. If they are used to, they can often

> > > prevent the development of a plague. You are also able to combat severe

> > > effects must then be used in greater numbers.

> > > If they have applied Dutchy's ®, it is possible that you experience

> > > after a few days more blood mites than before, which is because the

> > > blood drive the predatory mites mites from their hiding places and make

> > > them visible. The predatory mites, but they continue to hunt, so this

> > > may disappear after a short time. Dutchy's ® can also survive a

> > > period of food shortage. They plant but then discontinued, and will, if

> > > necessary, eat each other. The birds but they can not harm them. Does

> > > the lack of food, they die off after a few weeks.An adult predatory

> > > mites live on average 6 weeks.

> > >

> > > Habitat

> > > Dutchy's ® live preferably at a temperature of 15 ° to 25 ° C.

> > > If the temperature is below or above this value, they work in a resting

> > > phase. You then wait until conditions are favorable, and then go back to

> > > the hunt. However, they may not be exposed to frost, as most die.

> > >

> > > Delivered to the predatory mites in plastic bottles with a lot of

> > > litter. The bottles contain approximately 2,500 (10 doses), 5.000 (20

> > > doses) or 10,000 predatory mites (40 doses). Check this material with a

> > > magnifying glass, you see how the mites move between the grains. The

> > > litter should be in small piles spread locations in the cage to be

> > > protected. In the first two weeks of predatory mites come back to this

> > > pile daily to meet and to mate. Remain many eggs and larvae of the

> > > litter back in, all the still slip and develop. To determine exactly how

> > > the material must be applied and to what dose is necessary, we refer to

> > > our specific instructions

> > > <http://www.refona.nl/refona/pages/de/gebrauchsanweisung.php> .

> > >

> > > Dosage

> > > In light infestation by bird mites, a filler cap (bottle cap) is litter

> > > per square meter is sufficient.

> > > In moderately severe infestations, it is better, two, three filler caps

> > > in heavy infestations (bottle cap) per square meter deploy litter. These

> > > piles must not be distributed over the surface evenly. The side areas

> > > are good, if only for the quantities referred to the talk. Calculate the

> > > square feet of space and bring material to at least one side of it. Have

> > > you calculated the amount needed? Your order, you can quickly and easily

> > > in the Refona online store <http://www.refona.nl/shop/load.php?lang=1>

> > > working.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Use of chemical

> > > By an application of chemical pesticides, shortly before or after the

> > > use of Dutchy's ®, we strongly recommend. These substances have a

> > > negative impact on the population development of the predatory mites and

> > > can destroy the population even if the mites come in contact with

> > > residues of these substances. It is recommended to wait after

> > > application of chemical agents with the use of Dutchy's ® at least 6

> > > weeks. If the nests in previously chemically treated bird cages are

> > > hung, this is not a problem if the nests are not treated yourself. It is

> > > advisable to predatory mites then only in the nests suspended.

> > >

> > > Use of garlic

> > > It was found that the addition of garlic to the diet for the development

> > > of the predatory mites can be harmful. Tests and samples have shown that

> > > the blood mite and the tropical mite like this are not affected, the

> > > predatory mites respond, however, sensitive to it. At various customers

> > > was perceived by the application of garlic a lower effect of Dutchy's

> > > ®, so that discouraged its use.

> > >

> >

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If I understand, what I think is the only paper siting collembola living on humans, those collembola live on the humans so it may be the predatory mites might not come into contact with them. I am not sure, but I imagine the predatory mites would not be going on the human body.

On 7 June 2011 01:20, Aggi <aggi_assmann@...> wrote:

 

Yeah, and that's why they're called Dutchy's :-)

> > > >

> > > > I had some concern is springtails were an issue this predator would do

> > > > no good, well these little creatures kill springtails as well. Aggi

> > > > Please post and let me know the results, good or bad. And thank-you for

> > > > having the courage to try this. I know the fear of trying something

> > > > controversial. GOOD LUCK!Dutchy's ®

> > > >

> > > > General

> > > > Dutchy's ® are predatory mites of the family Laelapidae occurring in

> > > > much of Europe in the wild. They live in soil and hunt there different

> > > > soil organisms. If these predatory mites are exposed to combat in the

> > > > cages, they pests, including the blood mites. They hunt the pests all

> > > > day, kill them and eat them then. It's just a matter of time, the mites

> > > > will emerge from the fight is almost always a winner.

> > > >

> > > > Life cycle

> > > > Dutchy's ® is about 1 mm in size. They have a drop-shaped body, are

> > > > light colored and very mobile. they feed on different organisms,

> > > > including larvae of small flies, springtails and various types of mites

> > > > that fall under which the blood mites. The eggs are laid on the floor or

> > > > other suitable location. The eggs hatch after several days the larvae,

> > > > which after a number of molts finally to adult mites. Dutchy's ® eat

> > > > daily average of five blood mites. If they are used to, they can often

> > > > prevent the development of a plague. You are also able to combat severe

> > > > effects must then be used in greater numbers.

> > > > If they have applied Dutchy's ®, it is possible that you experience

> > > > after a few days more blood mites than before, which is because the

> > > > blood drive the predatory mites mites from their hiding places and make

> > > > them visible. The predatory mites, but they continue to hunt, so this

> > > > may disappear after a short time. Dutchy's ® can also survive a

> > > > period of food shortage. They plant but then discontinued, and will, if

> > > > necessary, eat each other. The birds but they can not harm them. Does

> > > > the lack of food, they die off after a few weeks.An adult predatory

> > > > mites live on average 6 weeks.

> > > >

> > > > Habitat

> > > > Dutchy's ® live preferably at a temperature of 15 ° to 25 ° C.

> > > > If the temperature is below or above this value, they work in a resting

> > > > phase. You then wait until conditions are favorable, and then go back to

> > > > the hunt. However, they may not be exposed to frost, as most die.

> > > >

> > > > Delivered to the predatory mites in plastic bottles with a lot of

> > > > litter. The bottles contain approximately 2,500 (10 doses), 5.000 (20

> > > > doses) or 10,000 predatory mites (40 doses). Check this material with a

> > > > magnifying glass, you see how the mites move between the grains. The

> > > > litter should be in small piles spread locations in the cage to be

> > > > protected. In the first two weeks of predatory mites come back to this

> > > > pile daily to meet and to mate. Remain many eggs and larvae of the

> > > > litter back in, all the still slip and develop. To determine exactly how

> > > > the material must be applied and to what dose is necessary, we refer to

> > > > our specific instructions

> > > > <http://www.refona.nl/refona/pages/de/gebrauchsanweisung.php> .

> > > >

> > > > Dosage

> > > > In light infestation by bird mites, a filler cap (bottle cap) is litter

> > > > per square meter is sufficient.

> > > > In moderately severe infestations, it is better, two, three filler caps

> > > > in heavy infestations (bottle cap) per square meter deploy litter. These

> > > > piles must not be distributed over the surface evenly. The side areas

> > > > are good, if only for the quantities referred to the talk. Calculate the

> > > > square feet of space and bring material to at least one side of it. Have

> > > > you calculated the amount needed? Your order, you can quickly and easily

> > > > in the Refona online store <http://www.refona.nl/shop/load.php?lang=1>

> > > > working.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Use of chemical

> > > > By an application of chemical pesticides, shortly before or after the

> > > > use of Dutchy's ®, we strongly recommend. These substances have a

> > > > negative impact on the population development of the predatory mites and

> > > > can destroy the population even if the mites come in contact with

> > > > residues of these substances. It is recommended to wait after

> > > > application of chemical agents with the use of Dutchy's ® at least 6

> > > > weeks. If the nests in previously chemically treated bird cages are

> > > > hung, this is not a problem if the nests are not treated yourself. It is

> > > > advisable to predatory mites then only in the nests suspended.

> > > >

> > > > Use of garlic

> > > > It was found that the addition of garlic to the diet for the development

> > > > of the predatory mites can be harmful. Tests and samples have shown that

> > > > the blood mite and the tropical mite like this are not affected, the

> > > > predatory mites respond, however, sensitive to it. At various customers

> > > > was perceived by the application of garlic a lower effect of Dutchy's

> > > > ®, so that discouraged its use.

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

-- They shut the road through the woods

Seventy years ago.

Weather and rain have undone it again,

And now you would never know

There was once a road through the woods

Before they planted the trees.

It is underneath the coppice and heath,

And the thin anemones.

Only the keeper sees

That, where the ring-dove broods,

And the badgers roll at ease,

There was once a road through the woods.

Yet, if you enter the woods

Of a summer evening late,

When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools

Where the otter whistles his mate.

(They fear not men in the woods,

Because they see so few)

You will hear the beat of a horse's feet,

And the swish of a skirt in the dew,

Steadily cantering through

The misty solitudes,

As though they perfectly knew

The old lost road through the woods….

But there is no road through the woods.

The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling

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