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Garden Pest Control
Hello all, i had put my question in a discussion but thinking of to start a new thread. I wanted to know that i have pest attack in my garden and i don't know who are they. They are sticky, creepy little monsters and i don't know from where they come to my garden... I hate using poison in my garden so that tell me the best way to control these monsters
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Garden Pest Control
Jasper32 wrote:
Hello all, i had put my question in a discussion but thinking of to start a new thread. I wanted to know that i have pest attack in my garden and i don't know who are they. They are sticky, creepy little monsters and i don't know from where they come to my garden... I hate using poison in my garden so that tell me the best way to control these monsters Need more information, there are a huge number of bugs out there and you haven't narrowed it down much at all. What do they look like? Size? Shape? Colour? Legs? Wings? Noise? Smell? What do they sit on? What effect do they have on plants? David |
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On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 21:06:21 +1100, "David Hare-Scott"
wrote: Jasper32 wrote: Hello all, i had put my question in a discussion but thinking of to start a new thread. I wanted to know that i have pest attack in my garden and i don't know who are they. They are sticky, creepy little monsters and i don't know from where they come to my garden... I hate using poison in my garden so that tell me the best way to control these monsters Need more information, there are a huge number of bugs out there and you haven't narrowed it down much at all. What do they look like? Size? Shape? Colour? Legs? Wings? Noise? Smell? What do they sit on? What effect do they have on plants? Or even WHERE is the OP? He's posting from that awful 'banter' forum... |
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Jeßus wrote:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 21:06:21 +1100, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: Jasper32 wrote: Hello all, i had put my question in a discussion but thinking of to start a new thread. I wanted to know that i have pest attack in my garden and i don't know who are they. They are sticky, creepy little monsters and i don't know from where they come to my garden... I hate using poison in my garden so that tell me the best way to control these monsters Need more information, there are a huge number of bugs out there and you haven't narrowed it down much at all. What do they look like? Size? Shape? Colour? Legs? Wings? Noise? Smell? What do they sit on? What effect do they have on plants? Or even WHERE is the OP? He's posting from that awful 'banter' forum... Oh, I didn't notice that, I assumed in this NG (unlike rec.gardens for instance) they were from Oz, silly me. The fact that so many vague and unanswerable questions come from there is bad enough. That when prompted they almost never provide any further details has me totally mystified. Perhaps they are a group of refugees from alt.gardening.mindreaders ;-) D |
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 11:53:42 +1100, "David Hare-Scott"
wrote: Jeßus wrote: On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 21:06:21 +1100, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: Jasper32 wrote: Hello all, i had put my question in a discussion but thinking of to start a new thread. I wanted to know that i have pest attack in my garden and i don't know who are they. They are sticky, creepy little monsters and i don't know from where they come to my garden... I hate using poison in my garden so that tell me the best way to control these monsters Need more information, there are a huge number of bugs out there and you haven't narrowed it down much at all. What do they look like? Size? Shape? Colour? Legs? Wings? Noise? Smell? What do they sit on? What effect do they have on plants? Or even WHERE is the OP? He's posting from that awful 'banter' forum... Oh, I didn't notice that, I assumed in this NG (unlike rec.gardens for instance) they were from Oz, silly me. The fact that so many vague and unanswerable questions come from there is bad enough. That when prompted they almost never provide any further details has me totally mystified. Perhaps they are a group of refugees from alt.gardening.mindreaders ;-) They certainly know nothing about Usenet... |
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On 31/03/2013 04:32, Jeßus wrote:
On Sat, 30 Mar 2013 11:53:42 +1100, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: Jeßus wrote: On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 21:06:21 +1100, "David Hare-Scott" wrote: Jasper32 wrote: Hello all, i had put my question in a discussion but thinking of to start a new thread. I wanted to know that i have pest attack in my garden and i don't know who are they. They are sticky, creepy little monsters and i don't know from where they come to my garden... I hate using poison in my garden so that tell me the best way to control these monsters Need more information, there are a huge number of bugs out there and you haven't narrowed it down much at all. What do they look like? Size? Shape? Colour? Legs? Wings? Noise? Smell? What do they sit on? What effect do they have on plants? Or even WHERE is the OP? He's posting from that awful 'banter' forum... Oh, I didn't notice that, I assumed in this NG (unlike rec.gardens for instance) they were from Oz, silly me. The fact that so many vague and unanswerable questions come from there is bad enough. That when prompted they almost never provide any further details has me totally mystified. Perhaps they are a group of refugees from alt.gardening.mindreaders ;-) They certainly know nothing about Usenet... It has nothing to do with the poster. It's GardenBanter ("A web gateway to the finest gardening newsgroups") - this is from one of their FAQs: What happens when I post on this forum? This forum is a mirror of a collection of Usenet newsgroups. Usenet is made up of thousands of news servers all over the world. When you post your message, it is distributed to these news servers where people will connect to their own local news server via a News reader and be able to read your message. Once your message is posted, even if it is deleted from this forum, copies of your message will still exist on other news servers around the world permanently. This distributed posting system is Usenet's main strength however it should be noted that once the post is made it is impossible to ever completely delete it. It also picks up new posts in Usenet groups and adds these to its forum (these appear as "external usenet poster").under the poster's name, whereas a new post directly in GardenBanter has "Registered user" under the poster's name. This information does not appear in the Usenet group in which the post is repeated). The problem is the random nature of the group which GardenBanter selects on Usenet to put postings made to its forum. It started with uk.rec.gardening, then added rec.gardens, and now seems to have added aus.gardens. Crazy - no rhyme or reason. There are also other similar forums such as DIYBanter. There are probably many others. -- Jeff |
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For this purpose you can use sprays or can get the services of experts which are better option for you.I think you should not avoid these pest because it may cause of danger for your garden. You should concern with the experts of this field.
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