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Old 11-03-2003, 03:32 AM
Emma
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How do I kill the caterpillars that are eating my gourmet lettuce I am
trying to grow. I want to use something that is natural and won't affect
the lettuce.
thanks


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Old 11-03-2003, 06:23 AM
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Emma wrote:

How do I kill the caterpillars that are eating my gourmet lettuce I am
trying to grow. I want to use something that is natural and won't affect
the lettuce.
thanks


Bacillus thuringensis (Dipel)
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If it moves shoot it, if it doesn't chip it.

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Old 11-03-2003, 06:46 AM
Emma
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where the hell do i get that and how much does it cost?

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Emma wrote:

How do I kill the caterpillars that are eating my gourmet lettuce I am
trying to grow. I want to use something that is natural and won't

affect
the lettuce.
thanks


Bacillus thuringensis (Dipel)
--

If it moves shoot it, if it doesn't chip it.

Don't bother replying via email I am a fictitious entity.



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Old 11-03-2003, 11:01 PM
Greenie LeBrun
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Emma wrote:

where the hell do i get that and how much does it cost?


Any good nursey or garden supply place like Brunnings etc. Dipel is a
stabilzed preparation of spores of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis
which is an insect pathogen and is commonly used to control caterpillars
and mosquitos. Do a Google search on Bacillus thuringiensis for more
info.


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Emma wrote:

How do I kill the caterpillars that are eating my gourmet lettuce I am
trying to grow. I want to use something that is natural and won't

affect
the lettuce.
thanks


Bacillus thuringensis (Dipel)
--

If it moves shoot it, if it doesn't chip it.

Don't bother replying via email I am a fictitious entity.


--

If it moves shoot it, if it doesn't chip it.

Don't bother replying via email I am a fictitious entity.
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Old 12-03-2003, 02:47 AM
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"Greenie LeBrun" wrote:
Bacillus thuringensis (Dipel)


Emma wrote:

where the hell do i get that and how much does it cost?


You'll find Dipel at any nursery, garden centre, etc (you'll
even find it in the garden section at the local Kmart or Big
W). Costs around $10-$15 a pack. It's sold as sachets of dry
spores of a strain of BT. The bacterial strain commonly sold
is fairly specific to caterpillars (kills some species
better than others) and won't effect other insects even if
they eat the affected caterpillars.
 




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