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I can definetly say I've never heard of such a thing. I'm stumped on this one. The only true insect problem I have ever had to battle was a few blights of spider mites, but with a carefull use of avid I have not had this problem since. I am interested in learning more about this, anyone have any knowledge they feel like sharing about this?
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I think in a previous post someone questioned about warding off animals by using a cayenne pepper tea to spray on your outdoor plants. Using this on an indoor plants would do nothing but make your plants taste like pepper. Bugs would not be affected by any solution of pepper.
Hydrogen peroxide used at one and a half ounces of 3.5% hydrogen peroxide per pint of water.
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Chillin with my PS3~
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I missed that post. perhaps I'll run into it. The hydrogen peroxide, what are the indications for its use? That is, what insects does it best work to avoid?
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