Info on mites?

GoldenGanja13

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And can alter your life at the same time.
it emits a vapor that kill everything
People like you who do not do there homework and then give "killer" advice really make me wonder why there are so many dip shits in the world. Then I read why~ You are inhaling a serious poison.
 

wiseguy316

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And can alter your life at the same time. People like you who do not do there homework and then give "killer" advice really make me wonder why there are so many dip shits in the world. Then I read why~ You are inhaling a serious poison.
do you spend more than 4 hours in your grow room a day?
 

Pullin' weeds

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Here's what I did with the No Pest Strip (and I'm still alive!!). I put it in my cab, turned off my vent and circulation fans, turned off my hps lamps. I left my CFLs running so as not to disturb the light cycle. Shut the doors tight. I left everything like this for 2 days. Before opening it back up, turn on the vent fan to extract the fumes -then bring everything else back up. Took out the No-pest and sealed it back up in a bag. No more mites.
For good measure, I repeated the procedure about 10 days later. Nothing since.
 

GoldenGanja13

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That makes perfect sense. So you knew it was that poisonous ? Your method is much safer than those who feel ok in breathing in the vapors with the thought of "I will be out of it in less than 4 hours".
Here's what I did with the No Pest Strip (and I'm still alive!!). I put it in my cab, turned off my vent and circulation fans, turned off my hps lamps. I left my CFLs running so as not to disturb the light cycle. Shut the doors tight. I left everything like this for 2 days. Before opening it back up, turn on the vent fan to extract the fumes -then bring everything else back up. Took out the No-pest and sealed it back up in a bag. No more mites.
For good measure, I repeated the procedure about 10 days later. Nothing since.
 

GoldenGanja13

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Dichlorvos or 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (DDVP) is a highly volatile organophosphate, widely used as a insecticide to control household pests, in public health, and protecting stored product from insects. It is effective against mushroom flies, aphids, spider mites, caterpillars, thrips, and whiteflies in greenhouse, outdoor fruit, and vegetable crops. It is also used in the milling and grain handling industries and to treat a variety of parasitic worm infections in dogs, livestock, and humans. It is fed to livestock to control bot fly larvae in the manure. It acts against insects as both a contact and a stomach poison. It is available as an aerosol and soluble concentrate. It is also used in pet collars and "no-pest strips" as pesticide-impregnated plastic. In this form it has recently been labeled for use against bed bugs
The United States Environmental Protection Agency first considered a ban on DDVP in 1981. Since then it has been close to being banned on several occasions, but continues to be available. Major concerns are over acute and chronic toxicity. There is no conclusive evidence of carcinogenicity to date, however a 2010 study found that each 10-fold increase in urinary concentration of organophosphate metabolites was associated with a 55% to 72% increase in the odds of ADHD in children.[1]
DDVP is absorbed through all routes of exposure. since it is a acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, its overdose symptoms are weakness, headache, tightness in chest, blurred vision, salivation, sweating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
 

pitbudz87

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just use some neem oil it worked for me saved my harvest those pest strips dont sound to good at all
 
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