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Posted: Dec/02/2008 2:42 PM PST
I am kinda new at this forum/blog deal so please bare with me. I had placed a couple of blogs and have not had much as far as response. Guess I should have placed them here. |
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Posted: Dec/02/2008 3:52 PM PST
Sometimes it takes a little rooting around to find the right spot to ask your questions. I read your last blog and while I have not used it I did find some info: Attacks Passing Pests! Best suited to warmer climates. These are most effective in sandy or disturbed soils against mobile pests such as fleas, cutworm, sod webworm, termites and more. Recommended for southern states. Most Common Uses: Fleas, caterpillars, cutworms, sod webworms, worker/soldier ants and worker/soldier termites. Others: American cockroach, armyworm, artichoke plume moth, Asian cockroach, beet armyworm, black cutworm, bluegrass weevil, codling moth, corn earworm, cotton bollworm, cucumber beetle, fall armyworm, fly larvae, fruit fly, German cockroach, leaf miners, mole crickets, tobacco budworm, wireworm, and more. I don't know what critter problems you are having, but you might to want to post under the "pests" section. Good Luck |
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Posted: Dec/03/2008 1:22 PM PST
Welcome, welcome! Not everyone reads the blogs, however. Look around at all the different forums in which you can particpate. There's something for everyone and everything!! |
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Posted: Dec/04/2008 2:10 PM PST
Also with blogs, depending on how many people are posting blogs, they go down the line quite quickly. So look down through the forums and find just the right place for your questions. They will get answered. Linda B from SC |
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