It was badass man, all they used was a wire mesh sheet, sheet on aluminum as cover and alum. Foil to cover pig.sounds like a Texas thing to do
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It was badass man, all they used was a wire mesh sheet, sheet on aluminum as cover and alum. Foil to cover pig.sounds like a Texas thing to do
Sounds good! He must have tried it before? It would take a little skill to get it just right.It was badass man, all they used was a wire mesh sheet, sheet on aluminum as cover and alum. Foil to cover pig.
lol, kind of hard on the plants and fish.A little bleach and vegetable oil will kill mosquito larvae in standing water. Not much help I guess though
They did it 4 times throughout the span of the project. The simplicity of the oven was what caught my eye.Sounds good! He must have tried it before? It would take a little skill to get it just right.
A few drops of vegetable oil per square yard of water surface will kill mosquito larvae and other insects that breath air while in contact with the water surface. The treatment will not impact animals that do not come to surface for air.A little bleach and vegetable oil will kill mosquito larvae in standing water. Not much help I guess though
That’s why I add the bleach.A few drops of vegetable oil per square yard of water surface will kill mosquito larvae and other insects that breath air while in contact with the water surface. The treatment will not impact animals that do not come to surface for air.
There are two types of algae based on growth form. The planktonic variety (phytoplankton) can be defeated by many combinations of reduced light, reduced nutrients and grazing by zooplankton or filter feeders. Light reduction be achieved by many may means and duckweed is very effective. Nutrient reduction can be realized by promoting macrophytes that soak up nutrients. You do not have to have complete reductions in some control to realize control. The attached filamentous algae is tougher to control as it is a very good competitor for nutrients and not many critters eat it. Shading can reduce and critters like algae eater can at least work on it enough to reduce it's growth rate.Centra. I have some 300 gallon tanks connected to the downspouts on the chicken coops. There are some guppies in the tanks and water plants. Any suggestions for controlling algae that won't harm the fish or plants?