Club the Bugs & Scare the Critters

All Natural Bug and Critter Elimination…
This book will help you eliminate almost every kind of insect and critter you canthink of and do it using natural substances. It has taken Dr. Bader 10 years of research to be able to provide thousands of usable methods of getting rid of unwanted insects from your garden and pest animals from your property.
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Soft Cover: 446 pages
Publisher: MyPal Publishing, LLC San Diego, CA
Language: English
Products Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 1.75 inches
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- Get rid of the neighbors cats and dogs from digging up your yard
- Easy methods of removing insects from plants and trees
- Discourage wild animals from entering your property
- Send the underground pests off to another area and they will never com back
- Learn where the bugs hide in the winter
- Special formulas that you can make with products around the home
- Never see another mosquito or fly in your home or yard
- Get rid of moths without the smell
- How to purchase and use the good inssects for natural control
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Book Excerpt 1
MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE
Identification:
These are light brown round beetles, about 1/4 inch long with 16 black spots on their back. They are frequently mistaken for a ladybug (these are not ladies) and are a distant relative of them.The larvae are light yellow and covered with bristle hairs that are about 1/3 inch long.
General Information:
They will eat beans, pods, leaves and stems then lay their yellow eggs on the leaf underside. Their larvae will also eat the bean leaves when they emerge. The female is capable of laying 1500 eggs if she is in rare form but usually lays about 500 on the lower surfaces of the bean plant. As a grub it is a yellowish color and covered with spines. It will winter in the garden area usually under a woodpile or in some rubbish or debris. They have a peculiar craving for Lima beans and will go out of their way if any are in the vicinity. They will totally skeletinize the leaves and the larvae will attach their hind ends to a leaf that is uninjured and pupate. If you see a skeletonized leaf, start looking onthe undersides of leaves for yellow orange egg clusters.
NATURAL REMEDY
Release the parasite wasp, Pediobius foveolatus to eliminate the infestation in about 1 week or handpick the beetles and their eggs.
MORE ACUTE REMEDY
Mix up a batch of pepper, garlic and onion juice in 1 quart of water and spray them. Pyrethrum spray will kill them and soap and lime spray will cause them to vacate your premises in a hurry.
MIXING POTATOES WITH BEANS
If you plant potato plants among the bean plants chances are you will never see a Mexican Bean Beetle or the Standard Bean Beetle. They hate potato plants and will avoid areas where they are planted.
PICK A BEETLE
The best line of defense is to just pick the beetles off the plants and drop them into a bucket of soapy water or water topped with kerosene.
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HINTS ABOUT BUILDING A BIRDHOUSE
- Don’t bother with a perch since they are rarely used
- Drill some ventilations holes just under the roofline and a few in the floor for drainage
- The house should blend in with the scenery and not be frilly
- The inside should be rough and even if bark is showing it is best
- Use screws not sails to insure the stability and quality
- Hollowing out a small log works great as a birdhouse
- The roof must be waterproof
- The dimensions should be for the bird for which you are building it
- Never use screw eyes to hang the house up since they will loosen in time
- Hinge the bottom so that it will be easy to clean. The house nees to be cleaned after the birds leave.
- You can be creative as long as the house does not look out of place in its surroundings
- If you are not handy, buy one in your garden shop
