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Post by faraday on Oct 25, 2009 20:48:12 GMT
I've started to notice a lot of weevils around my house, and this has gotten me worried about black vine weevil larva in my two minibogs. I haven't found any yet, thankfully, but I don't want to risk anything. I've heard that an effective method of preventing outbreaks is to introduce predatory nematodes to the soil, something which many "ordinary" gardeners do. Is this safe, and will it do any good?
BTW, might a small dosage of these nematodes make a good meal for utrics or genlisea?
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Post by justjack on Oct 26, 2009 0:19:47 GMT
Predatory nematodes are microscopic so they won't add enough excrement (poo) to affect your CP's. But they might make a good snack. www.naturescontrol.com
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Post by faraday on Oct 26, 2009 4:36:48 GMT
Thanks
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