Tuesday, August 25, 2020

What is the most effective natural way of eliminating termites in the garden?

Nannie Kasee: Find the holes that the termites go into and pour boiling water down them.

Hilma Pestano: As has already been suggested you are looking at two different types of insects. Quick entomology lesson for you: Ants are from the order Hymenoptera and so are closely related to bees and wasps. Termites (or white ants) are from the order Isoptera which surprisingly are more closely related to cockroaches. Ants generally feed on plant materials and dead animals of all sizes so they are somewhat scavengers looking for food stuffs on the ground. Ants will track until they find food, hence ant trails. Termites feed exclusively on cellulose mostly wood but also paper (which is made from wood) on occasion they have been known to eat through polystyrene and other strange materials, but that is more likely so they can get to their food. Both families of insects are social insects which means they have a king, queen and workers and the young developing insects (to keep i! t simple). Social insects cannot function if the queen is taken out. There sometimes is a bit of a back up plan where another member of the colony can develop into the queen but most often kill the queen and the colony will die. I'm not going to explain why...too long. So what does this mean for you. If you want to eliminate your termites or ants you need to get to the heart of the colony and kill the queen, this is generally done by a bait which the insects feed on and take back to the colony and spread amongs the colony. There are some baiting products (like Sentricon's bait) that can do this but generally you need a professional pest controller to use them usually because of the countries laws but sometimes by the manufactures request, 'cos you need to understand the insect for them to work right. The best natural way to prevent termites from invading your garden is to remove wood lying on the ground. Termites need wood and moisture to survive. Manage the moisture levels! around your garden and their potential food sources and they ! will move elsewhere. A physical barrier like a sheet of metal burried in the ground in a trench around your garden could stop them, they would need to make a mud lead over the metal to get "through". They could possibly go under but burry the barrier to a depth where you hit a real hard surface. When it comes to ants, again try and keep the yard clean of food stuffs but I know this can be real hard when it comes to ants. Sometimes chemical barriers or sticky barriers around an area can prevent them from getting in. You could try something like Tea Tree Oil which most insects hate, and can kill many of them. You could try mixing it up in some base oil like vegetable oil and spraying it on the ground ---- maybe not the ants would be attracted to the vegetable oil!! Try mixing it in water and put in a couple of drops of liquid detergent to break the surface tension and allow the tea tree oil to disperse. You'll have to play around with the rates or do a google search on this. ! Remember, killing either termites or ants that you can see is easy, but your problem will still persist unless you get to the heart of your problem the queen....Show more

Randal Deyarmond: Ahhh....not chemically impressed...my kind of gardener!!Wellllll....as one of your other answer-ers assumed, you must live in heat! Originally from Florida (Mangos, Key Limes etc....)...we always had an issue with termites as well. And, as another answer-er said.....worry too, about your house! While there are many types of termites; there are some that would never look at 2x4's as anything to eat.....however....if you've got one type, the chances that you have the other go up 10 fold!!Boric acid: Safe (??) Boric acid works by causing the mucus membranes and soft tissues to swell. To effect you, kids, dogs, cats, birds, etc....a rather large portion would have to be ingested. Boric acid around your garden is relatively harmless to you, kids, dogs etc.... Absorption through t! he mucus membranes though can cause swelling and discomfort. The reason! it works on the buggies is because they are exoskeletal. Any swelling of their tissues, internal organs etc...causes them to be crushed inside of their own bodies. Not the most pleasant way to think of it, but....that's the straight answer. As to safe: I've gotten some in my mouth. Tongue got a little fuzzy and numb...felt like a trip to the dentist.....other than that...no effect. And my cats/dogs take a sniff and walk away. Doesn't harm the plants in any way at all....now.....I don't imagine you have an exoskeleton....do you??So.....first....are you sure they are termites? There are winged ants and other critters that actually look like termites, but are not. They can be just as bothersome...and actually MORE damaging to your garden than termites.... Take a sample (dead or alive..) into your county extension office for positive ID and then make additional plans to have your home checked if they really are members of the termite family. A lot of companies will gi! ve you a "free" inspection in hopes of roping you into a service contract. Not really a bad idea in hot/humid places...and not usually that expensive. (especially in comparison to contruction repairs....but I digress)In the meantime-the following works for garden termites and other nasty, winged, critters and controlling them in and around the garden is basically....uhm......easy:1: remove all dead-wood2: remove all wood based mulches (including...or should I say...ESPECIALLY.....cedar) (and check landscaping timbers...if any....they LOVE this stuff!!)3: find the central location for each "type" (and yes...there are many)...if they are actually on YOUR property (they like to roam...that's why they have wings)4: Boric acid straight into the central nest if possible. A meat baster full...squeeze...puff......wheeeee.......(sorry...I hate termites and ground bees.....)This will kill any exoskeletal critters in the area (including all of the "pedes", beetles, wasps, bees...! .so be careful....some of these are acually benificial and eat the term! ites/polinate plants). It's about the least chemically hazardous to other animals, children etc....but not exactly "organic".5: edge at least 2 inches away from all structures (sheds/garages...HOUSE!!) and put down a good barrier of boric acid to keep away wall crawlers, foundation ants, regular ants, etc....and termites if you have wood framing)6:it has to be generously re-applied after rain or watering.7: If you "compost" or have a rubbish heap-move it! They love to live in that last few inches that never seems to get used! Once moved, dig down about a foot, toss that on the very top of the heap to seal it in. Let it get as dryed out as possible! Boric acid the fresh trench, and start it over again alternating fresh grass clippings and other non-wood compostables, and then add layers from the old heap etc.... 8: They love to stay in one place. The more you till, the more you disturb them, the more the dirt is moved and moisture is rotated....the more unhappy they! will be! I just hope they don't get unhappy enough to foot it to your house.If you have difficulty obtaining boric acid in it's "straight" form, there is a low level in Borateem Laundry Detergent. This also works as a leaf wash if you have critters tracking bacteria (wilt) across anything. Go easy with it though....it is in a detergent form.Unfortunately though...if they have, by chance, found there way into your house, there are no solutions except the massive chemical treatment, or the "electronic" thing that they claim chases them away. (Had a freind that used that method.......their new roof should be finished any day now........so much for that treatment!!)Good luck and Happy Gardening!!...Show more

Tillie Wynott: If in fact they are termites, you have far more to be concerned with than YOUR GARDEN. Without knowing where you are, or the construction of any dwelling you live in, I'd say you should be treating the perimiter of the dwelling. I've never he! ard of boric acid as being effective against termites. Yes it is safe f! or plant life however. Rev. Steven I think, at the very least, I'd gather some and take them to an agri-center perhaps to find out exactly what they are....Show more

Edmund Rappley: Hire a pro--boric acid will upset the natural balance by killing good bugs along with the bad. There are species-specific pest control options, but you need to know exactly what you are up against.

Terresa Tsasie: i think u just have to kill the queen...but if u want them killed all at the same time...u might use anything u can buy at stores

Alane Antes: How close is your house to your garden? I would worry more about that than the garden. Terminex (I think that is how its spelled) they specialize in termites and insect control. Look in your local phone book or do a online search.

Logan Bero: Wow, you must live somewhere hot, where there probably is more than one species of termite (some home insurance policies require coverage for specific species--make sure you! are covered). One tip: keep mulch and any wood debris away from any of the walls of the house--termites will eat mulch, and use mulch interfacing a wall as an entry point. There might be some kind of ultrasonic product that could send a signal that repels termites--I don't know. But, you probably need to consult a company that specialises in termite control. Thankfully many pest control companies now realise that consumers don't want a lot of poisonous chemicals doused around their homes, so the pest control industry now has more people/environment friendly chemicals and techniques. Best you can do is control them--they tend to migrate around as chemicals are applied to a given property, so they could have migrated from a neighbour's house. Good luck!...Show more

Comment traiter l’arthrite septique chez les chats

Comment traiter l’arthrite septique chez les chats

p>Les chats âgés ralentissent parfois avec l’âge, et c’est normal. Mais parfois, ce ralentissement est causé par l’arthrite â€" une inflammation dans leurs articulations. L’arthrite septique est causée par des bactéries vivant dans ces articulations et ne peut être traitée de la même façon que l’arthrite normale. Reconnaître les symptômes de l’arthrite septique et donner à votre chat les soins appropriés peut aider à soulager ses symptômes et à le rendre plus confortable.

Rechercher une diminution de l’amplitude des mouvements. Comme l’arthrite septique cause un gonflement des articulations, elle peut empêcher votre chat de bouger correctement. Si vous remarquez que votre chat semble boiter lorsqu’il marche, il peut souffrir d’arthrite septique. Boiter est un signe que votre chat ne peut pas étendre ses pattes aussi loin q! ue d’habitude.

Limitez l’activité de votre chat. Pendant que votre chat guérit, il est important qu’il ne bouge pas plus qu’il n’en a besoin. Placez sa nourriture, son eau et sa litière près de l’endroit où il se repose. Vous devriez également empêcher votre chat de courir et de jouer autant que possible.

Demandez des radios. La durée pendant laquelle votre chat souffre d’arthrite septique peut avoir une incidence sur les dommages supplémentaires qu’il a subis. Une radiographie vous montrera à vous et à votre vétérinaire s’il y a un changement permanent dans la structure articulaire causé par l’inflammation.

Extraire le liquide articulaire de l’articulation infectée. Pour déterminer l’étendue de l’infection bactérienne, votre vétérinaire extraira du liquide articulaire pour effectuer une culture bactérienne. Cela indiquera à votre vétérinaire la meilleure façon de traiter l’arthrite septique de votre cha! t.

Alternez les packs froid et chaud à la maison. Une f! ois que votre chat est à la maison après l’opération, l’alternance de compresses chaudes et froides sur les articulations de votre chat peut lui apporter un certain soulagement. Placez un paquet de chaleur sur les joints affectés pendant 10 minutes. Remplacez-la par une poche froide et laissez-la allumée pendant le même temps. Vous pouvez le faire jusqu’à deux ou trois fois par jour.

Recherchez une boiterie dans le membre affecté. Si l’arthrite septique est suffisamment avancée, votre chat pourrait ne pas être capable de bouger les membres affectés. Ils favoriseront les autres membres qui ne sont pas affectés, en traînant ceux qui le sont.

Admettez votre chat à l’hôpital pour animaux. Pour le traitement, votre chat devra être admis dans le cabinet de votre vétérinaire ou dans un hôpital pour animaux. Le traitement nécessite souvent une intervention chirurgicale â€" bien qu’il soit parfois peu invasif â€" et votre chat aura besoin ! d’un sédatif. Le vétérinaire de votre chat voudra probablement aussi examiner votre chat pour évaluer son état de santé général et vérifier s’il souffre d’autres affections qui pourraient compromettre son système immunitaire. Un système immunitaire faible peut prédisposer votre chat à une infection, comme l’arthrite septique.

Faites attention au niveau d’activité de votre chat. Si l’arthrite septique est suffisamment avancée, votre chat ne voudra peut-être pas bouger du tout. Si vous remarquez que votre chat est léthargique et qu’il ne veut pas bouger beaucoup, il peut souffrir d’arthrite septique. La léthargie est aussi un symptôme d’autres problèmes graves, alors si vous le remarquez, vous devriez immédiatement emmener votre chat chez le vétérinaire.

Faites attention à l’appétit de votre chat. Si votre chat souffre suffisamment, il risque de perdre l’appétit. Si votre chat ne mange pas autant qu’à l’habitude! , cela peut être un signe d’arthrite septique. Cependant, le manque ! d’appétit est un symptôme grave quelle qu’en soit la cause, donc si vous le remarquez chez votre chat, vous devriez l’amener immédiatement chez le vétérinaire.

Administrer des antibiotiques pendant 4 à 8 semaines. Le type d’antibiotique que vous donnez à votre chat dépend des résultats de la culture bactérienne que prend votre vétérinaire. Toute autre condition, maladie ou médicament aura également une incidence sur le type d’antibiotique prescrit par votre vétérinaire. Vous devriez les donner à votre chat pendant quatre à huit semaines, même après la disparition de ses symptômes.

Vérifiez les articulations de votre chat. Les articulations touchées par l’arthrite septique présenteront des symptômes. Ils peuvent être chauds ou enflés. Lorsque vous touchez l’une des articulations de votre chat, il peut gémir ou siffler, car l’arthrite septique peut aussi y causer de la douleur.

Rincer le joint. Pour éliminer toute! s les bactéries de l’articulation affectée, votre vétérinaire peut laver ou laver l’articulation. Votre vétérinaire devra alors anesthésier votre chat, ouvrir sa peau près de l’articulation et utiliser une lunette de visée pour nettoyer l’articulation.

Monday, August 24, 2020

Can I plant plastic flowers in a garden?

Gennie Shauer: Well..I guess you can but that's not really planting. I suggest you go to a nursery and ask for flowers that require very little care.

Buddy Ardd: we used to put silk daffodils in a couple of planters by the front door in the spring. then I used to plant real flowers for the summer. and in the winter we would put silk poinsettias in the same planters. worked for us. and it looked pretty!

Neely Youngblut: Sure. I see people do. I think it's a silly thing to do and it looks very faky, but if you don't care, go ahead and plant it. It brighten your garden, at least.

Andra Oger: Yes, but don't forget to water them!

Rayford Latz: I wouldn't do that--check with your local nursery about low maintenance flowers and shrubs. Because by the time you plant those plastic flowers, depending on where you live, you will have one of two things happen. You'll either have agitated neighbors knocking at your door with a petition to have homeowners a! ssociation fine you, or your new plastic glories will blend in nicely with your next door neighbor's pink flamingos....Show more

Mack Ukich: some weeds are valuable. Yarrow, a weed in some places, easily enables flora strengthen greater advantageous. Yarrow grown close to maximum flora easily encourages soil microbes necessary for plant boost. So, no. no longer inevitably. provided that they are broadleaved weeds. those colour the sturdy seed too a lot for any first rate boost. in addition they maximum regularly could desire to be hacked or dug out --- being very stable and deeper rooted than slender leaved weeds. It relies upon. Yarrow is a slender leaved weed. It should not be allowed to take over our fields, tho. retaining it in verify is straightforward. Rip up the shallow roots. carried out. Spiritually conversing....Show more

Lynn Mctier: Yes, you can put fake flowers in the ground. I have a tiny pet cemetary in a clearing in the woods behind my house. I ! have fake flowers on the two graves there. They last quite a w! hile, and look good if you choose wisely. However, the sun will fade them after a few months.

Babette Deloe: You can, but you'd have to make sure you buy REAL looking flowers, I've seen way to many easily spotted fakes out there. But I do have a neighbor who hangs fake wisteria baskets & they are beautiful!! There is a fine line between nice & trailer trash! Good luck!

What are negitive effects of eating disorders?  

What are negitive effects of eating disorders?  

answers 0:Uggg, health paper. I'm doing EDNOS just to irritate my teacher, but I can't find any negitive effects.answers 1:There are many negitive effects.You can die, you can emotionally and mentally hurt the people around you and yourself, You can go into long-term eating problems.There are many just think outside the box....answers 2:Inability to have children after a certain point because you no longer get your period when it's bad enough, permanent health affects eve after recovery, memory loss, fatigue, fainting, and for bulimia: extreme esophageal and dental damage, ulcers, and all the things listed above. Loss of trust in everyone which leads to loss of friends and distance between you and family members, depression, anxiety, and ultimately, death.When it comes down to it, there are no POSITIVE effects of eating disorders. You will always hate your body and i! t will never look good enough in your eyes. When trying to gain control of eating, you in fact lose control as it consumes you and dictates every single thing you do. And by "you", I just mean people in general....answers 3:death

Sunday, August 23, 2020

Cómo jugar al dios de la guerra

Cómo jugar al dios de la guerra

Conozca sus movimientos. Los combos te dan experiencia pero te hacen vulnerable a los ataques de enemigos ignorados. A menudo puedes acabar matando a un enemigo, pero el otro puede atacarte.

Aprende a bloquear. Dios de la Guerra tiene uno de los bloques más rápidos e intuitivos. Practica duro para usarlo sabiamente ya que es la clave para conquistar el juego. Mantenga su dedo izquierdo en el botón L1 en todo momento y practique estar en un bloque en todo momento.

Nunca inicies combos cuando varios enemigos estén a la vista. Más bien, defiende y «agarra» a los enemigos en los momentos correctos.

Aprende a usar la magia sabiamente. No todos los tipos de drenaje mágico tienen el mismo ritmo. Las poderosas herramientas mágicas se agotan más rápido, por lo que tendrás que seleccionar tu magia en función de la situación en l! a que te encuentres.

Siempre vaya primero por los enemigos novatos. Los más elaborados se pueden matar después de haber limpiado un poco la pantalla!

Saber que tus enemigos se mueven. Controle el ángulo de la cámara con su cuerpo. Si un enemigo tiene ataques de largo alcance, trate de mantenerlo fuera de la vista. De esta manera podrás ignorarlo por algún tiempo.

Aprende a esquivar. Puede que hayas notado que no todos los movimientos de tus enemigos pueden ser bloqueados. La segunda mejor cosa que se puede hacer es aprender a esquivar de manera efectiva y precisa. No sólo es un gran movimiento defensivo, sino también una forma más rápida de moverse para evitar las trampas.

Saturday, August 22, 2020

What is the best gardening book out there?

Tommy Durrenberger: Books and information superhighway sites might desire to be constructive through fact its supply new the thank you to strengthen a vegetables in backyard. anybody wisdom is updating time to time with regards to vegetables backyard

Willa Holte: The answer to your question is obviously subjective. I PERSONALLY think "Gaia's Garden" by Toby Hemenway is the best gardening book I've ever read, and I've read a lot. Almost all other gardening books I've read are just rewrites or rehashes of what other books say. Gaia's Garden is revolutionary and fascinating. This book advocates and is based on the principles of Permaculture. This is a step beyond organic gardening in that it teaches gardening that works with nature, not against it. Many common gardening techniques actually increase the amount of work and outside materials needed. For instance, Many gardening books recommend yearly tilling of the soil, which actually ruins the soil and its flora and fau! na. Permaculture relies on mimicking how forests naturally build soil. Almost every page of this book has "aha!" moments. My copy is dirty, dog-eared and full of underlining....Show more

Comment préparer du ragoût de bœuf à la cocotte mijoteuse Ragoût de bœuf

Comment préparer du ragoût de bÅ"uf à la cocotte mijoteuse Ragoût de bÅ"uf

Mettez-les dans le pot. Jeter la viande, les légumes, les épices, la sauce Worcestershire et le bouillon dans la mijoteuse. Mélanger le tout à l’aide d’une cuillère.

Mesurer les épices. Eplucher et hacher l’ail, mesurer le sel, le poivre, le paprika et disposer les feuilles de laurier. Si vous n’avez pas le temps pour cette préparation supplémentaire, utilisez ces trucs :

Incorporer la farine pendant les 30 dernières minutes. Environ une demi-heure avant que le ragoût soit prêt, ouvrez la mijoteuse et mesurez environ 1/3 tasse du liquide. Mélangez-le avec les 2 c. à soupe (29,6 ml) de farine pour que la farine se dissolve. Incorporer le mélange de farine dans le ragoût â€" cela rendra le ragoût bien épais. Remettre le couvercle et poursui! vre la cuisson du ragoût.

Fermer le couvercle et baisser le feu à doux. Selon votre mijoteuse, il vous faudra entre 7 et 8 heures pour cuire votre ragoût. Pas besoin d’ouvrir votre mijoteuse ou de remuer le ragoût pendant la cuisson. Laisse la mijoteuse faire sa magie !

Servir le ragoût. Mangez-le nature ou à la louche sur du riz ou des nouilles aux Å"ufs. Garnir de persil frais si vous voulez.

Couper le ragoût de boeuf en morceaux de 1 pouce. Déposez-le sur une planche à découper et coupez-le en petits morceaux à l’aide d’un couteau tranchant. Si vous manquez de temps, voici quelques raccourcis que vous pouvez essayer :

Mesurer les liquides. Vous aurez besoin d’une cuillère à café de Worcestershire et d’une tasse de bouillon de bÅ"uf. Vous cherchez un raccourci ? Essayez un de ceux-là :

Hacher les légumes. Lavez, épluchez et hachez les oignons, les carottes et les pommes de terre. Hacher le céleri aussi. Voici donc ! quelques raccourcis qui vous feront gagner du temps lorsque vo! us n’aurez que quelques minutes à consacrer à la préparation de votre ragoût de boeuf :