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Old 11-05-2004, 08:13 PM
Ray Drouillard
 
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Default tomato leaves eaten....

One major thing I have against sevin is that it is particularly
effective against bees.


Ray


"SugarChile" wrote in message
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Have you tried Bt for the hornworms?

I wasn't trying to be judgmental, and I'm glad you didn't take it that
way.
We all have to make decisions about what level of pesticide use we are
comfortable with....I was just hoping to encourage people would

educate
themselves before automatically reaching for the spray. It sounds like

you
are working to create a balanced ecosystem and I applaud you for it.

Personally, I use dormant oil, "Sluggo" for slugs, Bt for serious
caterpillar infestations (such as fall webworms), insecticidal soap,

and
that's it. I handpick some pests, and learn to live with others. I
encourage beneficial predators as much as possible, and try to follow

good
cultural practices to avoid the need for fungicides. I don't grow

things,
such as roses, that need continual fussing over.

Aside from the real and potential harmful effects of

pesticides/herbicides,
I just hate suiting up to use them....and I'm willing to bet that many
homeowners and gardeners skip the warnings about goggles, protective
clothing and respirators.

Cheers,
Sue

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Zone 6, South-central PA
"Katra" wrote in message

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You


Look, I know that pesticides are bad and work hard to develop my
biocontrol. Lizards, snakes, toads, spiders, assasin bugs and

ladybird
beetles are all welcome in my garden and there are plenty of them.

But when it comes to rapid destruction by critters such as

hornworms,
there is a time and a place for pesticides and sevin is the most

benign
of them!

I try to hand pick them, but the little *******s are hard to spot!!!

And they do oh so much damage oh so quickly. :-(

Pans of beer work for slugs and snails. Dark Ale seems to attract

far
more of them than cheap beer but that does not atttract hornworms.

;-)

I try, I really do, to stay as organic as possible, but sometimes

it's
just not practical!

K.