Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
The chain of death: You till the land, the nutrients die. The wind blows, the top soil disappears. farmers have to reinforce the soil with fertilizers, overfeeding the crops creating week produce and this attracts insects. We overfeed our livestock too which makes it prone to illness. So we spray our fields with insecticide and pump our livestock with medicine and hormones. Vegetables drenched with insecticides and animals pumped with medicine… –Taken from Arjuna Anime You till too much and the soil dies. Then you need to use fertilizers which in turn brings bugs to eat the vegetables. Then we need to use insecticides…
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010
Video Review of ecopco ACU Aerosol by www.domyownpestcontrol.com ecosmart is now featuring a new line of natural botanical pesticides. This new line is the ecopco line, designed to be environmentally safe for use around your home and family and be just as effective as other "chemical" insecticides. The active ingredients in these products are derived from plant oils such as rosemary, wintergreen and eugenol. Eco PCO ACU provides instant knockdown and kill of listed insects. Eco PCO ACU aerosol is environmentally friendly, pest insect deadly.
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
www.healthyschooldaysmenu.com Conventional fruit and vegetables are toxic with pesticides and insecticides. Organic is a better choice, but it’s not always possible. Here’s an easy way to remove some of the dangerous toxins and impurities from your produce. For more healthy nutrition ideas, visit www.healthyschooldaysmenu.com and visit www.drmomonline.com for ALL your wellness lifestyle needs!
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
mike h asked: the bugs are i believe from what my daughter says is mainly ants of somekind. roaches /spiders maybe! thanksCaffeinated Content
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Black walnuts produce a chemical called juglone, which is a natural insecticide, and its commonly spread around the yard to act as a natural insect repellent. Discover how black walnuts will have to be replaced every three weeks to act as an effective insecticide with help from a pest control company in this free video on black walnuts as natural insecticides. Expert: Pete LaQuaglia Bio: Pete LaQuaglia is the owner and operator of PestFreeGoGreen. He uses organic and natural ways to get rid …
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