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Marty 08-23-2005 07:08 AM

Solution to All pest problems???
 
Could this be just too easy???

Would putting any plant with any pest problem into a tank full of CO2 for a day solve everything in one shot ?

For those that didn't see it, here's my other post that talks about CO2 and pests

http://www.orchidboard.com/community...9&page=1&pp=10

dot 02-18-2006 03:40 PM

Very interesting concept. I'd love to know if this technique would work on orchid pests: scale, spider mites, mealy bugs... and how the plants would fare with such a treatment. Keep us posted!

Marty 02-18-2006 04:25 PM

So far it worked like a charm... I managed to kill all slugs and all millipedes in my tank... I can't see why it wouldn't work on other pests. The extra shot of CO2 won't hurt your plants either... if anything, it will add to the growth.


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Originally Posted by dot
Very interesting concept. I'd love to know if this technique would work on orchid pests: scale, spider mites, mealy bugs... and how the plants would fare with such a treatment. Keep us posted!


clxt7321 02-18-2006 05:50 PM

CO2
 
Where do you obtain dry ice??

Karen H

Marty 02-18-2006 06:02 PM

Re: CO2
 
Look in phone book under industrial supply or under Welding Equipment and Supplies.

I bought it from Praxair, I think they're everywhere.

Sometimes they use dry ice in machine shops to fit metal pieces with low tolerances...they cool it, insert the piece, then as it expands it will tighten.

Good luck
Marty


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Originally Posted by clxt7321
Where do you obtain dry ice??

Karen H


Tindomul 02-18-2006 09:57 PM

Re: CO2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Marty
Sometimes they use dry ice in machine shops to fit metal pieces with low tolerances...they cool it, insert the piece, then as it expands it will tighter.
Quote:

Originally Posted by clxt7321
Where do you obtain dry ice??

Karen H


No wonder sometimes I cant break my things apart.

Seriously though, I have never had to use your method, but It seems perfectly rational to me. I refer anyone with a bug problem to your post on the CO2 method. Just hoping everyone realizes they should take out all desirable animals first.

Though what happens to thins like earthworms. They are not undesirable, so do they get killed off too?

Marty 02-18-2006 10:06 PM

Re: CO2
 
Strange thing is that I still have earthworms in my tank... but even if they would die - collateral damage :mrgreen:

important thing is that the pests are gone

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Originally Posted by Tindomul1of9
Quote:

Originally Posted by Marty
Sometimes they use dry ice in machine shops to fit metal pieces with low tolerances...they cool it, insert the piece, then as it expands it will tighter.
Quote:

Originally Posted by clxt7321
Where do you obtain dry ice??

Karen H


No wonder sometimes I cant break my things apart.

Seriously though, I have never had to use your method, but It seems perfectly rational to me. I refer anyone with a bug problem to your post on the CO2 method. Just hoping everyone realizes they should take out all desirable animals first.

Though what happens to thins like earthworms. They are not undesirable, so do they get killed off too?


Becca 11-13-2009 10:58 PM

I know this is a much older thread, but I was toying with the idea of trying it for my fungus gnat problem I am having. I've read that sometimes changing potting mediums is called for to get rid of them, I'd like to avoid having to do that during the winter season. Think this would work on fungus gnats? I don't see why not?! Now I just have to figure out how to seal my orchidarium since it is not air tight...perhaps some duct tape?


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