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Subject: Comments - Little Ketchup 2025-04-07
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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I suppose you could use cans or plastic bottles or anything around each one. I used that Slug-B-Gone stuff once and never will again; A soon as one tasted of it, it stopped and never moved again; I dunno how long before it went away if ever butt now I live with them and they don't do enough harm, if any, to warrant my angst. This is a gray area because I use Imidacloprid and upon seeing what it does to an insect, I hate to use that as well. To each their own. eg
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4/7/2025 5:27:44 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Well, bees will easily travel a half mile per day, slugs travel about half the garden... the radius of the damage is the issue. Conventional vs nuclear... But yeah I dont coexist with the moles and slugs... The rabbits and deer, I tolerate.
To each their own, I guess.
I murder worms when digging and bugs on my windshield. ...I'm not a very good Tibetan monk!
I'll consider the plastic bottle idea.
[Last edit: 04/07/25 8:44:49 PM]
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4/7/2025 8:41:57 PM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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Make sure it's diet, lol. If utilized, I'd say to cut the 2-liter ba-bas so they could be twisted down edgewise into the soft soil and several bamboo stakes around each would hold them in place - unless it's windy. eg
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4/7/2025 11:06:57 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Milk jugs maybe...
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4/7/2025 11:57:39 PM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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If so, cut off the bottom squarely and poke a sharpened bamboo stake literally down through the handle, with the possibility of the stake being fully-within that handle or alternately using that area of the jug for strength upon setting; In more words, in one case, you wouldn't be able to put your hand through the handle anymore. A small hole could be into the cap for venting or a fine cloth/rubber band. Little dirt around the bottom edges... HS. I just realized that handle pertains to HAND. WELL, I have determined that HAND stands for 'Have A Nice Day', soooo...OK. HAND,lol! eric g
[Last edit: 04/08/25 6:58:46 AM]
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4/8/2025 6:54:38 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Hand to u too! Yeah always leave the cap off is what I've learned... Overall, humidity and temps will stay in a more favorable range.
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4/8/2025 11:22:08 AM
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