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The Gardener's Network - A to Z's of Home Gardening : Garden Pests- How to Control Moles and Voles
... produce an ultrasonic sound, undetectable to the human ear. Placed in active tunnel areas, it is effective. Trouble is, the moles move to ... Find an active tunnel. Block off all exits to feeder tunnels and the end of the tunnel. Poison gas is then sent through the tunnel. It ... tunnel without a quick escape route. Bubble Gum- Partially chew a piece or two of bubble gum. Place it in an active tunnel. ...
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Subterranean Termites
... termites are able to detect the treated soil they do not tunnel into the treated soil barrier. Table 1. Types of Termiticides Repellents ... unable to detect the treated soil. Since they continue to tunnel freely through the treated soil they become exposed to the "Non ... . Typically, the stations are installed directly in the path of active termite tunnels after the mud tubes have been broken. Effects ...
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Rid of cattails - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... of muskrats that keep them under control. The muskrats do tunnel into our lawn, the lawn mower breaks through into their ... Get the pond some muskrats – they love them, too (of course, muskrats will tunnel under your lawn) • Rodeo – that’s probably what you’re using ... the waxy coating on the leaf surface. This process allows the active ingredient to effectively penetrate the cell wall of the plant. ...
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Grass clippings and chopped leaves... - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... --literally. It's like ringing the dinner bell for worms to come and munch away, tunnel through the soil-thus aerating it, and then the worms leave behind their wonderful and ... you're that allergic, hire someone to clear it out and take it away. The active ingredient, urushiol, has been documented to maintain potency for hundreds of years, even in dead ...
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Guide to Birch Trees
... -like larvae which girdle tree trunks and limbs cutting off the sap flow. The larvae tunnel underneath the bark causing a ridge. This ridging may be apparent visually, but is more ... have a wide and shallow root system. Some of the chemicals in lawn herbicides remain active in the soil and are absorbed by the tree's root system. It is preferable ...
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... filled with humus and inorganic material which would have allowed invertebrates and small vertebrates to tunnel alongside. The down slope side would have provided protective cover for larger vertebrates. When under ... and arid habitat types (Harvey et al. 1979), it was the most frequent substrate for active ectomycorrhizae on the dry site, probably because of high moisture levels in the wood. ...
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... filled with humus and inorganic material which would have allowed invertebrates and small vertebrates to tunnel alongside. The downslope side would have provided protective cover for larger vertebrates. When under a ... and arid habitat types (Harvey et al. 1979); it was the most frequent substrate for active ectomycorrhizae on the dry site, probably because of high moisture levels in the wood. ...
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Biology of Subterranean Termites in the Eastern United States
... and delicate. In nature, subterranean termites are closely associated with the soil habitat where they tunnel to locate water and food (e.g., wood, fallen logs, and other cellulose-containing materials ... irrigation occurs regularly, and soil moisture is not limited, colonies are thought to be more active. The gallery system that termites excavate within soil and wood allows for near complete ...
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FPHG -
... drooping and wilting of new shoots in late spring. Further damage occurs as the larvae tunnel through the canes. This insect also attacks poplar and willow trees, and damage usually is ... lineatus (Fabricus), is yellowish green with four dark stripes on its back. It is quite active and runs and flies readily. It sucks plant juices from leaves and young stem growth ...
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All About Roses
... lower temperatures (68°F), it may take eight weeks. As grubs tunnel into the soil feeding on the roots, the temperatures decrease; however ... of the disease than in the spring when T. vernalis is active. Unfortunately, the wasps do not seem to reduce the beetle population ... require about 4 years after applications to become effective and can be active against grubs for 20 years. Apply 2 grams of spores ...
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