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| Author: | simmo_77 [ Nov 3rd, '06, 11:29 ] |
| Post subject: | Pest Control |
Hi guys, How do you people deal with pests in your aqua growbeds (or organic gardens). My system has two major issues, lack of sunlight, and (I think partly because of that) a large number of caterpillers and mites etc that have tucked into all my leafy greens and some of the herbs. What is the best method for getting rid of them (besides covering the whole lot with netting? Cheers, Simmo |
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| Author: | Jaymie [ Nov 3rd, '06, 11:34 ] |
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"oh shouldn't you just use that pesticide they used to use in New Zealand in the 1930's. You know the one that bursts into flames?" |
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| Author: | Jaymie [ Nov 3rd, '06, 11:35 ] |
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But seriously folks... are you able to encourage more birds to the area? |
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| Author: | EllKayBee [ Nov 3rd, '06, 11:39 ] |
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I've come up against the lack of sunlight also, great growth splurge initially and now a general slowdown, fortunately mine is only a small experimental system and in the process of accumulating frame work for a green/shade/hot house - hopefully this will minimise the pest problem also. A discussion was carried out at our Brissie meeting on pests - pests such as possums, crows, parrots, rats - for this full cover is good, small insects are another thing tho, unfortunately that is not the answer you were after. |
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| Author: | EllKayBee [ Nov 3rd, '06, 11:40 ] |
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Jaymie wrote: "oh shouldn't you just use that pesticide they used to use in New Zealand in the 1930's. You know the one that bursts into flames?"
Talk to Steve about that - better get Alex on bushfire alert as well |
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| Author: | simmo_77 [ Nov 3rd, '06, 11:54 ] |
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Haha Jaymie, I saw that on Mythbusters not long ago... Thanks Ell, this system probably won't stay here for long. I'm getting some new tanks from BF and have a spot out next to my shed that will get around 8-10hours of direct sunlight per day. All of the black tubs will be my growbeds initially and I will knock up a small structure of light shade cloth to cover it which will help to keep the insects out. I get heaps of birds in my backyard, theres a resident mudlark who has just brought her young chick down in the last couple of days. Plus two or three Willy Wagtails and other nectar feeding birds who feed on my natives. I think the problem is that it is too close to the house and the dog scares them off. |
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| Author: | michael_Ferrini [ Nov 3rd, '06, 12:04 ] |
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Simmo - if you have ability to breed your fish, the fry will prey on the micro organisms in your grow beds. I keep fry in a dug out channel right down the middle of the grow bed and it seems to be working. no more holes in leaves and looking good. |
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| Author: | easyihzy [ Nov 3rd, '06, 12:47 ] |
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care to show photo of the fry in middle of grow bed, thanks |
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| Author: | fizzyj [ Nov 3rd, '06, 13:32 ] |
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I like that fry idea, but how does it work with flood and drain. photo please. |
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| Author: | steve [ Nov 3rd, '06, 16:05 ] |
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| Author: | Murray [ Nov 3rd, '06, 16:15 ] |
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I would really like to know of a method that actually works. I am starting to have a problem with grubs attacking my tomatoes. VB spoke of some sort of spray at our Brisbane meet....what was that, anybody know. Muzza |
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| Author: | Axl [ Nov 3rd, '06, 16:33 ] |
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What about White oil? you can spray it on your plants directly, or a reeeely big fly swatter! Alx |
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| Author: | Food&Fish [ Nov 3rd, '06, 16:41 ] |
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just a thought how would a bugcatcher go put it over the tanks and kill 2 birds with one stone |
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| Author: | steve [ Nov 3rd, '06, 16:45 ] |
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has been mentioned before. I reckon have a floating type light in the tank, or one just above the water surface. The ZAP of the bug zapper tends to disintergrate the bugs |
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| Author: | Jaymie [ Nov 3rd, '06, 17:56 ] |
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you can buy solar powered floating lights for the pool . |
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