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Old 24-08-2003, 03:42 AM
Roger The Rabbit
 
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Default bugs bugs bugs!

Try planting Garlic Chives or something in the problem area. It moved our
midges on (if only to another part of the garden).

"MLL" wrote in message
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Well Tom - I know how important they are but what is the use in having a
darn garden if you cant go
into it!? I also didn't think I hurt their lil feelings by calling them
ugly!
Having air is important to but its not much good if its full of

pollutants!

MLL

Why would you want to? Some of those you mention are beneficial insects

(yes
even the wasps).
Do you have a particular reason to commit mass insecticide, or do you

just
not like insects.
They are part of your world, try to see their beauty.






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