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Art,
I pour white vinegar in the cracks of my patio to kill the weeds. It works
for a good while when it is dry, but once the rains come, the weeds start
growing again. When I had pets that spent time on the patio, I worried
about using poisons, so I started using vinegar.
Shell related - I couldn't tell that affected the slugs that like to eat my
plants. Still use beer or salt on them.
Lucy Clampit
Houston, TX
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Subject: Question Man
Dear All---and others;-
I have been reading with great interest the matter of pesticides
in the environment. Our super-molecules have given us a wealth of
plastics and a plethora of ways to kill things. We have sprays for about
every pest known to man---and a few known to women as well. I bought
mole-poison. It doesn't work. My moles dip their worms in it like a
chip-dip. But I also use Round-Up to keep weeds out of my driveway, wasp
spray so my wife can go outside, and a thing called Snake-Away for the
bottom of our garden.
IN the house, I find that flying insects will go to a light where
they burn themselves up. No spray needed.
I'd give them all up if some of our pests were a bit less
pestiferous.
The QUESTION is----has anyone out there got a better idea? AND will
it work like today?
Q-man
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