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[email protected] 19-02-2005 11:40 AM

Biodynamic rodent pesticide?
 
Hello, sorry if I am posting to the wrong NG.
I read 'The Secrets of the Soil' by Peter Tompkin and Christopher Bird
a while ago and I am trying to track down a peice of info I came
across. It pertains to Rudolph Steiner and mouse/rat infestation preps.
I am interested in testing this prep out. Does anyone have any
knowledge about this?

please dont hestitate to get in touch.

In Gratitude,
_Kunda_


kristy 19-02-2005 09:10 PM

Give me a couple of days and I can find out for you because I go to a
steiner school.


[email protected] 20-02-2005 03:30 PM

Try looking up the plant "Squill"


_Kunda_ 22-02-2005 10:06 AM

"Red squill contains a toxic chemical that produces vomiting in humans;
usually before dangerous amounts of squill have accumulated in the
body. Because rodents such as mice and rats do not have the ability to
vomit, red squill was formerly used as rat poison, but it was not
particularly effective. Its use has largely been replaced by chemicals
that control rodents better with less chance of accidental ingestion by
humans or pets."


_Kunda_ 22-02-2005 10:09 AM

Thanks for your reply

Some superifical research seems to indicate that is not a BD prep. It
has been discontined in the UK.
"Red squill contains a toxic chemical that produces vomiting in humans;
usually before dangerous amounts of squill have accumulated in the
body. Because rodents such as mice and rats do not have the ability to
vomit, red squill was formerly used as rat poison, but it was not
particularly effective. Its use has largely been replaced by chemicals
that control rodents better with less chance of accidental ingestion by
humans or pets."

Do you have any experience using Red Squill? If so, please share.

Thanks again


_Kunda_ 22-02-2005 10:09 AM

kristy,

Thanks so much



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