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Old January 17, 2009   #1
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Default molasses formula for mosquito spray

Cat chewed part of my formula all I have left is Orange oil--Compost tea--Molasses--No amounts--no other ingredients --Help please
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Old January 21, 2009   #2
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I don't know that formula, but here is some good
information:

http://journeytoforever.org/edu_homer.html

(I don't know how common lemongrass is in Georgia,
but you can check out the neem oil link down below
for something easy to find in the US.)
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Old January 21, 2009   #3
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Bill, this site may interest you. Ami

http://www.condongardens.com/Documen...cSolutions.pdf
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Old January 21, 2009   #4
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Thanks Ami, I like those Organic fixes.
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Old January 21, 2009   #5
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Thanks Ami and Dice. I have ingredients for these formulas. I`ll try both and report back this summer. I`ll try any other organic fomula that I can get my hands on if anyone has any.. Thanks
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Old January 22, 2009   #6
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Organic Insect Treatments

Natural Insect Control

Companion Planting for Better Yields Chart

Companion Planting for Pest Control Chart

Companions that Attract Beneficial Insects Chart

Herbal Remedy Chart

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Old January 22, 2009   #7
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Default Great thread!

Thanks for the links, Robin. You've just reminded that it is time to get my head out of tomatoes, which are pretyy much all started now and get some "little friendlies" started.

Breaking out the seeds for the herbs and flowers now...

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Old January 24, 2009   #8
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Thanks Ami, I always get good info from you. Late getting back to you,took R and R 3 days in Vagas
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off topic but have to ask - how busy was Vegas?
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About half the normal play. players were slow and tight with their bets. I played at 3 different places, same at all.
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