ePest Solutions: Dupont Advion Ant Bait Stations
Dupont Advion ant bait stations www.epestsolutions.com Advion Ant Bait Arena Stations Product Code: Advion_ant DuPont Advion ant bait arena provides complete control of nuisance ant colonies with the active ingredient indoxacarb, an insecticide that acts through ingestion by ants. The activity of this insecticide allows adequate consumption of the bait by ants prior to onset of mortality and provides enough time for foraging ants to return to nest sites and contaminate other colony members including larvae and queens.. Use Tips: Place DuPont Advion Ant Bait Arena near where ants appear – for example, ants trails. It is VERY important – DO NOT disturb ants around DuPont Advion Ant Bait Arena with spraying or applying any insecticides the stations or ants trails. Three DuPont Advion Ant Bait Arena will be adequate for an average size room – one bait station per 100 sq/ft approx. DuPont Advion Ant Bait Arena should be placed in areas where ants are currently foraging or foraging activity is suspected. The ant bait arenas should be placed adjacent to active foraging trails when possible. Care should be exercised in order to reduce the disturbance to the natural foraging pattern. If placed along foraging trails properly, ants should detect and begin feeding at the bait station within approximately 30 minutes. An increase in foraging activity around the station indicates good recruitment. In child resistant packaging. Still use care when placing ant bait arenas, especially in <b>…</b>
How to create a natural insecticide from neem seeds (in English)
Naturally occurring insecticidal compounds can be extracted from neem (Azadirachta indica) seeds and sprayed onto crops to prevent pest insect damage. This animation explains how to prepare neem seeds to create a solution that can then be sprayed onto crops to kill pests. The video is in English. For a cellphone-ready 3gp format version please go to: susdeviki.illinois.edu
Neem tree insecticide – Scientific Animations Without Borders
A farmer processes the fruits of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica) to make a liquid insecticide that he sprays on his cowpea crop.
Ghost in your genes part 3 of 4
The Ghost in Your Genes explores the provocative idea that there may be more to inheritance than genes alone. New clues reveal that a second epigenetic chemical code sits on top of our regular DNA and controls how our genes are expressed, turning them on or off with dramatic consequences for our health. I have this video on my channel, to help inform the public on the health risks of genetically modfied organisms, ( GMO’s ), you may ask what does this report have to do with GMO’s? These recent discoveries on epigenetics, were done long after GMO foods were being developed. what these studies have shown is that, the health risks may not show up in a parent but can affect the children, Keep in mind that Monsanto has NEVER done test on Humans over various generations, we are all undergoing that experiment right now, whether you like it or not. Recent reports are now showing health problems in Humans and Animals, all over the world, further more, GMO crops destroy biodiversity, farming communities, economies, it also enslaves nations through the owning of their crops through patents. "A Comparison of the Effects of Three GM Corn Varieties on Mammalian Health " www.biolsci.org "Genetically Modified Soy, linked to Sterility, infant mortality in Hamsters" ( Third generation hamsters fed GMO soy, became sterile among other problems ) www.responsibletechnology.org Almost every month another study, proves the dangers of GM foods and crops, why be a guinea pig for these corporations <b>…</b>
Bare Root Fruit Trees and Natural Organocide Insecticide at Lowes
John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to his local Lowes store to check out whats new in the Nursery. He talks about all the varieties of bare root fruit trees and plants that are now being sold. He also talks about the best time to plant the bare root trees. On the way out, he finds one of his favorite OMRI listed, natural insecticide/fungicide on clearance for 75% off the original retail price.
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