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Old 16-05-2005, 12:25 PM
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pied piper wrote:
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pied piper wrote:
the leatherjackets will eat the roots of the grass thus making
your lawn patchy spraying is the only way to control and crossfire
pesticide doesnt harm birds

How do you know it doesn't harm birds? Are you saying that by
feeding nestlings with a deadly chemical, it will not harm them?
How then does it kill the leatherjackets?
Thosands of people leave the birds to do the job as starlings are
the real experts, and still have nice lawns.
Why do some people insist in spraying gallons of poisons on their
garden to
kill just about everything that moves?

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it doesnt kill the leatherjackets it makes them rise to the surface
where they die naturally .
Please engage brain before typing


I suggest you engage yours since you never explained how it works in
the first place. What's the point in putting chemicals down when the
starlings will do the same job for free.

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the leatherjacket has already eaten the grass by the time the
starling gets to it . Unfortunately things arent as simple as you
obviously are


simple I am most certainly not. If you cannot articulate and refuse to look
at any other method of control than toxic chemicals, you are not a good
gardener.
Try here to gain the info' you are clearly lacking. Oh, and get yourself
some manners while you are at it.
http://www.hdra.org.uk/factsheets/pc13.htm

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