Aphids are usually pretty easy to take care of. Pyrethrum fucking wrecks em'. Buy a pyrethrum bomb for the room, put the plants in there and set that fucker off.
https://www.amazon.com/BASF-91238-Pyrethrum-TR-Fogger/dp/B001H3IK74
I was about to purchase this on Amazon which is made for external fogging. https://www.amazon.com/Black-Flag-190095-Repelling-Mosquitoes/dp/B0001AUFAO/ref=sr_1_9?dchild=1&keywords=mosquito+fogger&qid=1623776908&sr=8-9
hence the question of using what I have first
Spraybooth filter question.
Can someone recommend a good filter replacement option? I have one of those foldable spray booths from amazon. I heard there was a cheaper option by buying bulk aquarium filters.
Would something like this work?
Montgomery insect stuff has always worked for me. Ive added it as both a water additive as well as a foliage spray. Dont buy through Amazon but that was the quickest image I could find at work. Also, when used, be sure to flush/discontinue use 2wks before planed harvest.
You should purchase the following two insecticides. They will prevent spider mites and fungus gnats, the #1 and #2 pests of indoor gardeners. They are both made from fermented bacteria, meaning they are extremely safe for Human consumption. It’s also considered organic. Wait for a good watering to saturate the coir until runoff. Do not spray or apply to leaves. I use the Monterey during vegetation to prevent mites and anything that crawls at half strength once a week. Upon flowering I switch to Microbe Lift Mosquito to prevent fungus gnats. Gnats will eat the fungus on the coir, until the fungus is gone, then eat your cannabis roots severely weakening or even killing your plants. https://www.amazon.com/Monterey-Insect-Spray-Spinosad-Pint/dp/B00FH4CYB2/ref=pd_lpo_86_img_0/137-2345140-8940931?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00FH4CYB2&pd_rd_r=3b116886-08c2-41e9-ba3b-bd2ae6c93171&pd_rd_w=fzgyT&pd_rd_wg=WZMBF&pf_rd_...
Something like this maybe?
I would call the city but the house is abandoned and being remodeled currently. The contractors doing the work are fumigating.
I used to use Pyrethrum Bug Bombs in a grow room. Worked pretty good.
Just have to close up and turn off venting and leave for a few hours.
I believe I used this product.
https://www.amazon.com/BASF-91238-Pyrethrum-TR-Fogger/dp/B001H3IK74
Pyrethrum and Pyrethrin are basically the same thing, with Pyrethrum being a more full product and Pyrethrin is more refined.
Do you have a screen on your front door? If the light was on at night, a few mosquitoes and bugs would get in when the door opens for a few seconds to go outside.
Mosquitoes see carbon dioxide. That means if you're bus is a big dark box, the air leaks will be bright targets. They will fly through those air leaks to eat you.
A great but semi expensive option is a propane bug fogger https://www.amazon.com/Black-Flag-190095-Repelling-Mosquitoes/dp/B0001AUFAO/
You can also seal up all the gaps and add screens in front of any doors.
If you have fans pulling outside air in, that will make your bus a mosquito magnet
KICHLY Padella ghisa Pre-stagionata - Padella ghisa da 12,5 Pollici (31,75 cm) - Padella - Pentole Grill sicure per Uso Interno ed Esterno https://www.amazon.it/dp/B07V5HTR2N/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_5TS61FNVF15F7JHKYR19?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
this is a link to Amazon_it, however, when looking for info about this skillet (I have the 10.25 inch one) I found out that it was from the UK
Not neem oil. Thats a preventative not a cure. There are a couple chemicals I've found that work great, depending on if you're in flower & if you want to go the chemical route.
Personally I've never found a natural remedy & i tried for years. This always worked in my green house. I'd use 2. 1st 1 at dusk & skip a day, then again at dusk. BASF Pyrethrum TR Fogger, Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001H3IK74/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_DPXW7TYH7M3G0K3MZ8P5
There was also another thing I'd use. It was a combo of 2 chemicals. Id use both & mix together in a 5 gallon bucket, then i would dip my plants completely before the transplant to their final pot. You could also use it as a spray i suppose, but you have to get the entire plant, under leaves... so the bombs would work better if the plants are too big for the dip.
They were called tetra-san or tera-san. & something else. Im sure you can google it & find out what the mix was just with the 1 name.
Gotta say again tho. These are chemicals, that come with warnings & i think are meant for fruit trees . not natural by any means. I always get downvotes for telling people & the guy who i got the info from did too. But if you've ever had spider mites... you know. They don't go away.
Btw. Dont know if its true or not, but i did hear from a botanist who owned & ran a small farm & greenhouses once. He said he used Co2 to kill bugs. He said hed crank up his co2 to deadly amounts.... like for humans or animals or in this case bugs. Don't know for how long Maybe 3 days for mites. But it would kill everything, not harm the plants tho.
Never tried that one, but it might be worth looking into.
Beautiful area! I’m envious!
For me I bring this fogger but don’t know how your experienced folk might feel about it. I’ve also done cans of fogger but one manufacturer sells cans that are faulty and I can’t remember if it’s off or cutters.
For me the cable management solution proposed by others doesn't really work, neither does the suggestion of framed or canvas art.
For cable management I personally would get a longer extension and find a way to attach it to the under side of the desk, I think that it just helps complete the cable management and rid of any signs of wires. The extension should be tucked closely to the skirting board maybe stuck to it in some way then up behind the desk leg.
For art work, because of the hight of the desk and the presence of the monitor and laptop I feel you will likely have some of it being blocked and looking tacky. I think maybe a hanging plant would work, some relatively exspensive fake ones look real and have no care needs
That heater if it is a heater needs to find a new home or a better placement in its home for example sideways under the desk might look neater if the cable management is done, though I'm sceptical its all I've got though.
Your lighting situation is hard the desk has no space but your room needs extra light. Two small clip on desk lamps would work for your desk nicely but wouldn't help the room generally something like this maybe? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lixada-10-Level-Dimmable-Protection-Adjustable/dp/B01M0JAYHG
The dog food is huge, is there a reason you buy in bulk other than having to buy it less frequently because that's alot of space for dog food to take up.
I think that's all I have really.
It sounds like you have an infestation. Crap happens.
I know it may sound extreme but get some ant spray and spray around the outside of your house and on the outside of your window sills. If you have a crawl space then get some bug bombs and set them off under your house. It sounds like some bug bombs would also be good for the inside of the house too.
Here's some bombs on Amazon:
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Stage 1 would be your course filter naturally followed by a finer filter. Rather than use the crappy and expensive filters specifically made by your canister maker you can buy huge sheets of filter media on Amazon for like $10-15 and cut them to size and they will last a loooong time and from experience they work even better. I bought this and use it in both canister and hang on back filters. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NF2V70W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_O2xXAbFKST82K
Stage 2 some sort of bio media, maybe matrix and purigen or media balls followed by more bio media and then some more. I've got 3 or 4 layers of bio media in my 5 stage filter plus the UV light which takes care of algea. No need for carbon unless your doing some special cleanup.
You can use food-grade mineral oil but its more fog than haze. You can run it through a box fan to thin it out. Also its almost always cheaper from a big box store than amazon.
This One. Works well if I take the time to fog before I go outside. If I don't fog I am screwed. I also have a Dyna Trap as well.
If you're not ready to drop bux on a backpack sprayer, I picked up a handheld propane fogger similar to this one at Rural King. It's working well for us and way cheaper than paying a service!
For anyone interested in the light I bought it on the UK Amazon store
Lixada 10W 36 LEDs 10-Level... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M0JAYHG?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
P.S. do you think my printed is quite loud or is it fine?
Calpol Vapour Plug Refills https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M0JAYHG?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Great lamp. Good brightness which is also adjustable. You can also change its colours. Don’t forget to buy a usb compatible plug (like a phone charging wall plug)
Found a black widow in our shed the other day, along with her babies (New Orleans) and used this in there: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P7MZZAG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ejtzDbCV938BA
I have a small puppy who likes to venture in there from time to time so I wasn't taking any chances. No more black widow!
As the others have pointed out, you need to get the water or excessive humidity under control, or this is going to waste your time and your money.
If you are in the UK, see if you can rent one of these at a local home improvement centre:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Concrobium-Gal-Control-Fogger-TRI-JET/dp/B0026SZCCK
This will kill the existing mold and mildew, and the spores as well. Once it is all dead, you can wipe down all surfaces that had visible growth. But it'll be up to you to keep it from coming back.
Use like 3 of these. My buddy had spiders all over his house, used like 10 of them and now he has no more spiders.
You can buy a bug bomb and super hit the bathroom.
You may have to go away for a weekend or something, we used to use them growing up but never in a bathroom.
Do you have bug bombs? Like these http://www.amazon.com/Raid-81590-3-Count-Concentrated-Fogger/dp/B0002ZWE5C for killing all the bugs in a house in one fell swoop? If so, lob one in there, leave for the day and when you get home he will at least be dazed.
Two of these Pyrethrin TR foggers three days apart (that's how long it takes the eggs to hatch from the previous generation).
If you want to be SURE you got 'em. Do three of these over nine days. Yes it is expensive, but it WORKS