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Old 11-19-2016, 12:28 AM
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A wise man once said, "It is a parent's duty to teach their children not to be afraid of spiders, snakes and cold water."
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A wise man once said, "It is a parent's duty to teach their children not to be afraid of spiders, snakes and cold water."
Well, we're already clear on the spider issue. I like cute snakes, but I obviously am opposed to the ones that can kill. And then I almost drowned when I was young, so I'm not a fan of water as well. . .
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I was never afraid of bugs nor snakes. My parents didn't teach me about cold water. One year my hot water heater went out in July and I didn't have any money to replace it until November. I learned the cold water part.
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One year my hot water heater went out in July and I didn't have any money to replace it until November. I learned the cold water part.
Now there I see my need for cleanliness conflicting with my dainty little disposition.
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As a friend who lived in Rio de Janeiro some years ago without hot water taught me, "Tell yourself it's not cold, it's wet."
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As a friend who lived in Rio de Janeiro some years ago without hot water taught me, "Tell yourself it's not cold, it's wet."
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What is really fun is to work in a very, very hot greenhouse and then come out of the greenhouse to find someone squirting everyone with a hose of cold water...to, of course, cool you down.

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If the sluggo and everything else fails, use Sevin. It is ground zero for everything but mites. I use it as a last resort for my fruit trees (Japanese beetles) and it killed the bush snails when nothing else seemed to work. I only use it in emergencies, though.
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What is really fun is to work in a very, very hot greenhouse and then come out of the greenhouse to find someone squirting everyone with a hose of cold water...to, of course, cool you down.

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If the sluggo and everything else fails, use Sevin. It is ground zero for everything but mites. I use it as a last resort for my fruit trees (Japanese beetles) and it killed the bush snails when nothing else seemed to work. I only use it in emergencies, though.
First, I am on the same page with August. Even that cold hose doesn't sound like fun. However, as a farm child, other unmentionable things don't bother me.

Now, as to the Neem oil and Sevin: are you suggesting a drench for each? If so, for the Neem, what amount of oil to water. And this does not harm roots? I also flushed with hot tap water too.

Thanks for the advice and sense of humor.
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Only use Sevin if nothing else works. Here is the sheet on the health effects:

http://www.tfrec.wsu.edu/wvcclass/Randall.html

I usually try natural methods before using pesticides. In my arsenal of stuff, Sevin is usually my last resort. I am having really good luck with diatomous earth for my plant collection. In the past, I have also gotten rid of some of the pest issues by soaking the pots, as you did. You could buy a few large storage bins and fill them up with water and soak your orchids.

I suggested Sevin as it works when nothing else will. I prefer not to use it when something else will be effective.

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As for the option to cool down by hose, I opted for a glass of water, instead.
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