Hey guys, here's a cheap 1 pound bag of a different strain of BT, sounds quite promising from the label:
DIPEL PRO DF Biological insecticide BT+ 54%
Bacillus thuringiensis - Kustaki Strain (Bt+)
DiPel is the leading biological insecticide on the market today. Registered for use on a variety of ornamentals, DiPel PRO DF delivers outstanding control of more than 30 species of insects, including tent caterpillar and various bagworms, looper, tobacco budworms and armyworms. Its dry flowable formulation is dust free and easy to measure and mix. DiPel PRO DF is biodegradable and has minimal effect on humans, non-target animals or the environment. DiPel DF is listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in organic production.
BT is horrible for bees.
Call Grow More Inc in Los Angeles... tell them your looking for
NUTRA-ZORB aka Calcium Thiosulfate...
The various fungi spores in the OGBioWar Foliar Pack work best the closer you can get to 100% RH. I wasn't having much luck with it when my daytime RH was about 50%, but I've taken steps to get it to about 75% (higher at night), and it is making a dramatic difference.
http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1603/0046-225X-32.5.1154?journalCode=enve
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1744-7348.1979.tb07410.x/abstract
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=5180846&postcount=11
Ive been testing Kontos for over a year now... Works awesome after you've done all the treatments...
yes, as i understand....good mites eating the bad mites is fine.... if the good mite eats a bad mite covered with neem oil, or gets it in it's system it will have the same affect it did on the leaf eater...it would be interesting to find out for sure though...want to take a few of your good mites and hit with the neem?
this is why i use neem oil systemically...can't hurt the good bugs...for sure
cheers
Just got back from the Maximum Yield Hydroponics Show, and got lots of stuff for pests.
Of course the usual stuff from SNS - SNS217. But they have a Systemic product called SNS209 now, got a sample of it.
Also a company called "Pure Nutrients" gave me samples of "Green Thumb" and "Kapow". "Green Thumb" uses Lemon Grass oil & Fish oil + Soap, the "Kapow" has a higher concentration of Lemon Grass Oil plus Castor Oil + Soap. Both claim to kill mites (all kinds) and their eggs. "Green Thumb" is for clones and newer plants, Kapow is for later stage plants.
And a product called "Dad's Mite Buster". Mainly Rosemary Oil, Polyglyceryl Oleate, Coconut Extract and Canola oil. It states it kills eggs too.
All brands are contact killers only, so complete coverage or repeat treatments are needed.
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Good show this year - tons of new products. One I am looking into is Induction Lighting, particularly the ones by Parlux. Man those things are bright, and give off almost no heat. You can put your hand on the built in ballast on the 1200 and it is just a tiny bit warm.
i suspect a big part of the issue with zapping these fuckers is not that they are particularly tough to kill. it's that it's easy enough to miss spots while spraying, especially if you've got a sizable garden and since they seem to like posting up in the tops.
anyone try an atomizer yet? get complete coverage without limiting yourself to the agents that come ready made as foggers. i've been meaning to get one anyway since i hate being in the room to spray, tyvek suit and respirator or no.
Good point about the eggs though, ie, how do you know for sure if eggs are dead or still viable? Pretty much impossible. Sometimes they just melt and turn dark as you said, so you know they are dead. But sometimes they are just sitting there and there's no way of immediately knowing if they are alive or dead. Just have to keep scoping, looking for live fuckers, who are pretty good at hiding themselves.
Congratulations on clearing your room, though. Not an easy task, especially in Florida or Southern California, where they are outside in vast numbers.
Keep up the good work.
Ha, ha! I think I've got you beat there, bro. I'll have to check the date on some of my posts in the infirmary, but I had them long before that, thinking it was TM or another virus. Not exactly a point of pride though. It's like the first one to get a rare disease, and they name it after you...
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Just got back from the Maximum Yield Hydroponics Show, and got lots of stuff for pests.
Of course the usual stuff from SNS - SNS217. But they have a Systemic product called SNS209 now, got a sample of it.
Also a company called "Pure Nutrients" gave me samples of "Green Thumb" and "Kapow". "Green Thumb" uses Lemon Grass oil & Fish oil + Soap, the "Kapow" has a higher concentration of Lemon Grass Oil plus Castor Oil + Soap. Both claim to kill mites (all kinds) and their eggs. "Green Thumb" is for clones and newer plants, Kapow is for later stage plants.
And a product called "Dad's Mite Buster". Mainly Rosemary Oil, Polyglyceryl Oleate, Coconut Extract and Canola oil. It states it kills eggs too.
All brands are contact killers only, so complete coverage or repeat treatments are needed.
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Good show this year - tons of new products. One I am looking into is Induction Lighting, particularly the ones by Parlux. Man those things are bright, and give off almost no heat. You can put your hand on the built in ballast on the 1200 and it is just a tiny bit warm.