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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Yellow jackets are a problem, wasps are a nuisance! Paper wasps seem to like getting their material from my garden fence!

A good reason to paint their porch ceiling sky blue, so that the Wasps do not site their nest over your head! (Your porch IIRC. )

98 posted on 06/08/2023 11:26:59 AM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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Biological control for deer ticks - nematodes may have ability to control ticks that spread Lyme disease - Brief Article By Christine Mlot

Symbiotic microbes and nematodes make a versatile combination that is lethal to a variety of insects found in soil. That combination may now prove useful in controlling not just pests of plants but of people. Researchers from the Department of Agriculture are exploring the use of nematodes in attacking the hard-to-spot ticks involved in the spread of Lyme disease to humans.

At the Agricultural Research Service in Beltsville, Md., parasitologist Dolores Hill has tested Steinernema and Heterorhabditis nematodes for their ability to control adult deer ticks. The nematodes crawl or bite into the tick's body, then release their microbial partners, which infect and kill the tick within 24 hours. "Nematodes are extremely effective" against one stage of the ticks' life cycle, says Hill.

She plans this fall to test woodsy residential areas visited by tick-carrying deer. It may be possible to reduce the numbers of egg-laying female ticks and thus reduce the number of young, disease-transmitting ticks the following spring.

Other USDA researchers are exploring the use of fungi as yet another biological alternative to tick-killing chemical sprays.

Nematode Application: For 50 Mil. and larger quantities. Nematodes packaged in an inert powder carrying material that dissolves in water. Applied one teaspoon of the beneficial nematodes per gallon of water. Application in using a watering can, backpack sprayers, pump sprayers, irrigation systems, hose-end sprayer, or motorized sprayer. After mixing the nematodes with water, use the spray solution immediately. Evenly spray the solution over the ground areas to be treated. Continuous mixing should take place in order to prevent the nematodes from sinking to the bottom of the container. Keep the soil slightly moist during the first 7 days after application to help establish the nematodes in the soil. Sprinkle the turf or soil again with water after the application of the nematodes. Apply nematodes as soon as possible for best product performance. You may keep the package of nematodes in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks upon receiving the product. Nematode Application: For 10 Mil. Nematodes packaged on a sponge. Place the entire sponge in a bucket add two quarts of water, squeeze sponge for a few minutes to get the nematodes out of the sponge. Discard the sponge and pour the bucket of water into a sprayer or watering can. Add another gallon of water to dilute the nematodes and to make up the volume for your sprayer. The 10 Mil. Nematodes can only be kept for up to 3 days in refrigerator.

99 posted on 06/08/2023 12:23:42 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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To: Pete from Shawnee Mission

“(Your porch IIRC.)”

Exactly! It works! No wasps in the rafters and no Swallows nesting on the motion-detector light, but I think that’s more because we use the port - ALL DAY LONG. :)

‘Arikara’ the current puppy I’m raising, lives there, so that helps. ‘Mommy’ reads in her shady nook and we all come and go through the kitchen door. ;)


103 posted on 06/08/2023 4:02:00 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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