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Question for you, what kind of netting are you using and where did you get
it? Frank NC "Tim McNally" wrote in message m... I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has cooperated also. I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to nothing. Hard to find one now. The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem. My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket. Thanks, Tim |
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Question for you, what kind of netting are you using and where did you get
it? Frank NC "Tim McNally" wrote in message m... I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has cooperated also. I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to nothing. Hard to find one now. The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem. My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket. Thanks, Tim |
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Just don't spray gasoline into the vac to kill the bees. Friend of a friend
did that a few years ago, nasty explosion, missing eyebrows, that sort of thing. Steve islander wrote in message ... On 23 Jul 2004 00:42:34 -0700, (Tim McNally) wrote: I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has cooperated also. I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to nothing. Hard to find one now. The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem. My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket. Thanks, Tim Find the wasp nest... fill the shop vac with the hose near the entrance. just leave it plugged in until you have them all. cheers the islander |
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Just don't spray gasoline into the vac to kill the bees. Friend of a friend
did that a few years ago, nasty explosion, missing eyebrows, that sort of thing. Steve islander wrote in message ... On 23 Jul 2004 00:42:34 -0700, (Tim McNally) wrote: I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has cooperated also. I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to nothing. Hard to find one now. The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem. My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket. Thanks, Tim Find the wasp nest... fill the shop vac with the hose near the entrance. just leave it plugged in until you have them all. cheers the islander |
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http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r3029...html#REFERENCE
Tim have a look at this? Stephen SG "Tim McNally" wrote in message m... | I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The | crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has | cooperated also. | | I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to | nothing. Hard to find one now. | | The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem. | | My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes | last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps | out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket. | | Thanks, | Tim |
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http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r3029...html#REFERENCE
Tim have a look at this? Stephen SG "Tim McNally" wrote in message m... | I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The | crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has | cooperated also. | | I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to | nothing. Hard to find one now. | | The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem. | | My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes | last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps | out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket. | | Thanks, | Tim |
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