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Posted by John A. on March 07, 2005 at 20:49:04 from (65.161.172.193):
In Reply to: Here's one for you posted by Allan in NE on March 07, 2005 at 17:11:59:
Allan, The two best ways t p get rid of the are.... 1st collect "Drip Gas" from the natural gas line that criss-cross most of the land in the high plains. Blow pots are usually in low areas go there to collect this stuff, PS Do not get caught! Collect the drip in a large tank. All this stuff is, is condensate that collects in the low areas. This stuff will burn just like gasoline. Then pour about a 1/2 gal down each hole take a hoe handle and shove a piece of news paper down the hole then cover with soil. retreat the dig outs in one week. #2...Aflotoxin, Grain fumeuanet. Use a 6ft piece of black plastic pipe and shove it down the hole. Use rubber gloves and roll down the pipe about 8 pills. Pull out the pipe , then shove some newspaper down the hole, cover up the hole with soil retreat dig outs in a 5 days. Best to do this aftera rainy time for damp siol sets of the fumegant better than drier soil. Hope this helps. The only other thing that works is a natural plague that will wipe out large populations from time to time. Later, John A.
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