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Bill, is your peroxide the 3%?

I have ONE fruit tree with an aphid problem, and it's because the ants farm

the aphids ­ I THINK I've killed off the ants (borax and sugar 2:1 on the

2'high ant hill) - but want to use this if I find happy little aphids again

on the pear tree.

Thanks,

Pam

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Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 7:39 AM

To: <sproutpeople >

Subject: little buggers

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> In my greenhouse experience with soil-less potting media and year round warmth

> I find fungas gnats mostly when my medium gets too wet and my air circulation

> is decreased. By allowing the medium to dry out some and adding fans, that is

> an easy way of eliminating the problem. I am very doubtful about the vinegar

> trap working on them, as they aren't really attracted to the fruit or sugar so

> much as the bacteria and such that is working in the less than perfect

> anaerobic environment of the overwet medium. As mentioned, the yellow sticky

> traps are a somewhat effective control, but are much better used as a

> monitoring device to alert you of their presence.

> Fruit flies on the other hand are very effectively controled with the little

> funnel traps. As well as house flies and many others if using the right kind

> of 'bait'.. House flies like something dead and stinky (mouse, dog poo,

> rotting hamburger etc....).. Realize too that fruit fly eggs are present on

> any fruit that is not cold stored or shipped cold. The video of the banana in

> a jar was most likely an aquariust raising fruit flies as a live food for baby

> fishes. That is a very common and easy practice, as banana skins are mostly

> garunteed to have eggs.

> My main pests are aphids and whitefly which I normally let the good guys take

> care of. If I have to treat, in the past I have used neem oil and dish soap

> very effectively. After visiting with some other local growers and a little

> web searching I am now trying some sugar and hydrogen peroxide. Mix one part

> sugar, one part peroxide and fifteen parts water. I also add one part vinegar

> as my water is over 9pH. I have only been using this a few times this spring,

> but it has totally eliminated the aphids and is making a drastic impact on the

> whitefly. It is not an immediate and complete control as you get with harsh

> chemicals, but I am NOT afraid to spray it over my chickens, worm beds and

> fish barrels.

> I have decided I will incorporate some micro-greens, or perhaps mini-greens

> after reading some on the sproutpeople website, to my rotation and find out

> how me and the chinckens like the stuff.

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> Bill Addington

> dba Taste the Wild

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I have a local wholesaler I use, but google comes up with hundreds of

possabilities. Try your local garden shop or florist too.

Bill Addington

dba Taste the Wild

880-8927

To: sproutpeople

From: eliz7212@...

Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 15:10:19 +0000

Subject: Re: little buggers

Where does one buy the yellow sticky traps?

Melody

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Thanks, Bill!

Pam

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Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 10:27 AM

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RIGHT! No need to call in the National Guard for one lil burglar! lol

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I can SOOOOOO relate to that statement! If anyone had told me 15 years ago that

I would eventually be a vegetarian that grew all of her own food, I would have

laughed them in to the next county! I couldm't even keep a cactus alive back

then, lol

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