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mike

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Sep 23, 2010, 2:50:39 PM9/23/10
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Bed Bugs got you uptight at night?

Get Rid of those nasty Bed Bugs


Preventing an infestation is the best form of bed bug control. If you
think you’re being bitten then
this might be helpful:


http://badbedbugs.blogspot.com/

VFW

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Sep 24, 2010, 8:37:32 PM9/24/10
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In article
<70c7dacd-48cb-45e8...@i17g2000vbq.googlegroups.com>,
mike <yag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Bed Bugs got you uptight at night?
>
> Get Rid of those nasty Bed Bugs
>
>
> Preventing an infestation is the best form of bed bug control. If you

> think youąre being bitten then


> this might be helpful:
>
>
> http://badbedbugs.blogspot.com/

Try Diatomaceous Earth. non-toxic.
--
Karma, What a concept!

MikenGina

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Sep 24, 2010, 10:28:25 PM9/24/10
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PEST CONTROL
Diatomite is also used as an insecticide, due to its physico-sorptive
properties.
The fine powder absorbs lipids from the waxy outer layer of insects'
exoskeletons, causing them to dehydrate.
Arthropods die as a result of the water pressure deficiency, based on
Fick's law of diffusion.
This also works against gastropods and is commonly employed in gardening
to defeat slugs. However, since slugs inhabit humid environments,
efficacy is very low.
It is sometimes mixed with an attractant or other additives to increase
its effectiveness.
Medical-grade diatomite is sometimes used to de-worm both animals and
humans.
It is most commonly used in lieu of boric acid, and can be used to help
control and eventually eliminate a cockroach infestation.
This material has wide application for insect control in grain
storage.It has also been used to control bedbug infestations.

*It is used at the steam plant to filter high pressure control oil*
*called E-H Fluid.*

*\"life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in
broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming
-- wow-- what a ride!!!\"*

pussnboots

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Sep 25, 2010, 3:02:30 AM9/25/10
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Why did I look at this before bed--I do this way tooo much! Looking at
buggy threads that is....

ITZmeagain wrote:
> I think PNB is the cat's meow!

Tonechallenge wrote:
> I am VERY glad that VSS has joined this forum! This place is WAY more
> fun with him here! Cheers!

MikenGina

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Sep 25, 2010, 5:52:20 AM9/25/10
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*Ohio has some strange looking bugs for sure, and talk about spider
heaven!! :(

VFW

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Sep 25, 2010, 9:40:51 AM9/25/10
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In article <MikenGin...@no-mx.lewis-county=dot=org.null>,
MikenGina <MikenGin...@no-mx.lewis-county=dot=org.null> wrote:

why , thank you for the info.
BTW. Some swimming pool filters use D.E. , I've heard it not the same.
and why don't I hear about D.E. on the "news"?

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