kindprincess
Well-Known Member
i'm the one who is sorry i lied; i didn't respond... but i have now...
hi redeye, i do think i know you... not sure...
toke, lol, i'll ask if i can transfer the college; had to jump through hoops to put it up before, as the higher ups were concerned with liability for plagerism (i have consent to use; the info is available to the public, and is free already) but i don't want to step on toes or ruffle tailfeathers. i'll see what i can do.
kp
a little off subject but i couldn't help but notice KP, your rep precedes you. thanks for dropping in and i hope you stay. your knowledge is exceptional.
i'm hoping to; i like it here it's like a breath of fresh air as opposed to the forum i left... thanx for the warm welcome, i realy do appreciated it! you guys are making me feel wanted and appreciateda little off subject but i couldn't help but notice KP, your rep precedes you. thanks for dropping in and i hope you stay. your knowledge is exceptional.
forgot to say; the commie bastard mutant unstoppable alien spider mites are back. for the 1,647,458,864,254,001st time.... but, heh, they are few, and weak; i am an army of one, armed with neem and no pest strips. it's on motha fucka's!!
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you don't understand; if i got those mites, mine would abduct them, and perform elaborate scientific experiments on them, and then rape them, repopulating my house with a hybrid maneating super mite!!!my local hydro shop sells predator mites. have you looked into these. they are similar to a spider mite except spider mites are what they eat.
Spider mites and their control with predators
now, i do have a few billion lady beetles around they like it here too, and they do a number on the mite bastards... they just arent' enough, and i have to put my hand in the mix.i will swear to predator bugs. i have never used mites personally but i have used nematodes in my soil, A+ affective, lady bugs outdoors, got the aphids. praying mantis, they eat moth larvae. and my all time favorite, the pirate bug. it has a proboscis, you know?
not hard...they bite.