Tom Womack (
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ewtikins.livejournal.com
2007-04-21 10:00 am (UTC)
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Spray them with soapy water?
And get rid of the ants that are farming them, if any, by pouring boiling water on their homes.
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atreic.livejournal.com
2007-04-21 10:13 am (UTC)
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I know that works for whitefly, but I didn't know it works for aphids.
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ewx.livejournal.com
2007-04-21 10:06 am (UTC)
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Given roses seem to attract aphids, why don't they also attract hungry ladybirds?
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aldabra
2007-04-21 10:13 am (UTC)
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I'm assuming that enormous quantities of nerve gas work essentially immediately.
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atreic.livejournal.com
2007-04-21 10:14 am (UTC)
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I'm assuming that a rush of ladybirds lead to watership down stylee exoduses, with lots of space for the brightest and best aphids to journey onwards to new lands, whereas everything else ends up with them dead.
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redbird
2007-04-21 01:00 pm (UTC)
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I don't actually think aphids are just as pretty as roses, but I'll generally pick any option that involves people growing their hair long.
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sonicdrift.livejournal.com
2007-04-21 03:26 pm (UTC)
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Isn't lavender suppposed to repel aphids? Hence the pretty lavender bushes grown around the rose garden in the botanical garden.
You could always try jsut dabbing them with essential oil, though lavender scented roses might confuse people :)
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And get rid of the ants that are farming them, if any, by pouring boiling water on their homes.
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You could always try jsut dabbing them with essential oil, though lavender scented roses might confuse people :)