Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-06 Thread Keith Addison
Steve Tvedten wrote to me a couple of months ago, see below, FYI.

Thanks for the reminder Kirk - I just added it to the pest control 
resources at Journey to Forever (these things take time):

http://journeytoforever.org/farm_pest.html
Controlling weeds and pests

Best

Keith


>From: "Steve Tvedten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 16:11:08 -0400
>Subject: How to kill pests without killing yourself or the earth..
>
>How to kill pests without killing yourself or the earth..
>
>There are about 50 to 60 million insect species on earth - we have 
>named only about 1 million and there are only about 1 thousand pest 
>species - already over 50% of these thousand pests are already 
>resistant to our volatile, dangerous, synthetic pesticide POISONS. 
>We accidentally lose about 25,000 to 100,000 species of insects, 
>plants and animals every year due to "man's footprint". But, after 
>poisoning the entire world and contaminating every living thing for 
>over 60 years with these dangerous and ineffective pesticide POISONS 
>we have not even controlled much less eliminated even one pest 
>species and every year we use/misuse more and more pesticide POISONS 
>to try to "keep up"! Even with all of this expensive pollution - we 
>lose more and more crops and lives to these thousand pests every 
>year.
>
>We are losing the war against these thousand pests mainly because we 
>insist on using only synthetic pesticide POISONS and fertilizers 
>There has been a severe  "knowledge drought" - a worldwide decline 
>in agricultural R&D, especially in production research and safe, 
>more effective pest control since the advent of synthetic pesticide 
>POISONS and fertilizers.  Today we are like lemmings running to the 
>sea insisting that is the "right way".  The greatest challenge 
>facing humanity this century is the necessity for us to double our 
>global food production with less land, less water, less nutrients, 
>less science, frequent droughts, more and more contamination and 
>ever-increasing pest damage.
>
>In order to try to help "stem the tide", I have just 
>finished re-writing my IPM encyclopedia entitled: THE BEST CONTROL 
>II, that contains over 2,800 safe and far more effective 
>alternatives to pesticide POISONS.  This latest copyrighted work is 
>about 1,800 pages in length and is now being updated chapter by 
>chapter at my new website 
>at:  http://www.stephentvedten.com/ 
>.
>
>This new website at 
>http://www.stephentvedten.com/ has 
>all of my original IPM encyclopedia in its original form and will 
>continue to have more and more free, updated Chapters every week. 
>So far we have electronically updated The Introduction, Chapter 11, 
>15, 16A, 16B, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and the 
>Glossary of Terms.   All of these copyrighted items are free for you 
>to read and/or download. There is simply no need to POISON yourself 
>or your family or to have any pest problems.
>
>Stephen L. Tvedten
>2530 Hayes Street
>Marne, Michigan 49435
>1-616-677-1261
>
>"All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and 
>should be undertaken with painstaking excellence." – Martin Luther 
>King Jr., civil rights leader



>No BEEF here.  But I haven't tried to calculate my costs but I grow 
>herbs in my garden and I have a much better chance of knowing what 
>is on them.  I bet it costs less my way, which anyone can do, and it 
>may be better.  Certainly is when I consume the herbs fresh. (except 
>for the nettles of course LOL) As for the diatomaceous earth I don't 
>eat it.  I sprinkle a little around the stoop to encourage the ants 
>to stay in THEIR home which I allow them to have out in the yard. 
>Interestingly when I called off the war against them they pretty 
>much called off their invasion of my space.  Go figure.
>
>Joe
>
>Kirk McLoren wrote:
>
>>Less than 25 cents a cap for herbs and EDTA? Have you looked at 
>>what most EDTA formulas sell for?
>>Food grade diatomaceous? Pool grade diatomaceous is carcinogenic. 
>>Food grade costs more.
>>Example - A large bottle of peroxide is 1 or 2 bucks right?
>>How much is food grade? Over 20 right?
>>Besides, he has 1500 pages of stuff you can make in your kitchen 
>>with grocery store items. Whats the beef?
>>
>>Joe Street 
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>>wrote:
>>
>>Well have a look over here then;
>>
>>http://www 
>>.safe2use.com/store/products/personal-care.htm
>> $40 for 180 capsules?  It aint cheap!
>>
>>Or here
>>http://www. 
>>safe2use.com/store/products/alternatives.htm
>>12 bucks for a pound of diatoms?  LMAO!
>>
>>Joe
>>
>>Kirk McLoren wrote:
>>
>>>I didnt get the impression it is an infomercial at all. He lists 
>>>some sources because some things are hard to find but in his ant 
>>>killer for e

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread robert and benita rabello
Kirk McLoren wrote:

> The nettles are very good, the growing tip. Just trim 2 inches off the 
> top.


They're delicious, as long as you don't eat them raw!!!

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Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
The nettles are very good, the growing tip. Just trim 2 inches off the top.

Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  No BEEF here.  But I haven't tried to 
calculate my costs but I grow herbs in my garden and I have a much better 
chance of knowing what is on them.  I bet it costs less my way, which anyone 
can do, and it may be better.  Certainly is when I consume the herbs fresh. 
(except for the nettles of course LOL) As for the diatomaceous earth I don't 
eat it.  I sprinkle a little around the stoop to encourage the ants to stay in 
THEIR home which I allow them to have out in the yard.  Interestingly when I 
called off the war against them they pretty much called off their invasion of 
my space.  Go figure.

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:
Less than 25 cents a cap for herbs and EDTA? Have you looked at what most 
EDTA formulas sell for?
  Food grade diatomaceous? Pool grade diatomaceous is carcinogenic. Food grade 
costs more.
  Example - A large bottle of peroxide is 1 or 2 bucks right?
  How much is food grade? Over 20 right?
  Besides, he has 1500 pages of stuff you can make in your kitchen with grocery 
store items. Whats the beef?

Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Well have a look over here then;

http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/personal-care.htm
 $40 for 180 capsules?  It aint cheap!

Or here
http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/alternatives.htm
12 bucks for a pound of diatoms?  LMAO!

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:
I didnt get the impression it is an infomercial at all. He lists some 
sources because some things are hard to find but in his ant killer for example 
   
  and remember ants are finicky eaters that prefer fresh baits.
  One example of a homemade ant bait: Mix 1 level teaspoon (or less) of boric 
acid per 2½ fluid ounces of corn syrup
  or honey. Heat until boric acid dissolves. Cool. Dilute bait with an equal 
volume of water. Apply bait with an eye
  dropper, or place it in small, shallow lids where ants feed. Keep baits 
available to ants for two weeks. Keep the
  mixture out of reach of children and pets. We only recommend using boric acid 
baits of 1% or less so they can act
  as a non-repelling toxin to ensure that the toxin remains effective after 
trophallaxis and that it is thoroughly spread
  throughout the colony before taking effect (slow-acting poison). Put green or 
red food color in the bait. Another
  safer bait is powdered sugar and baking soda, or use 5% food-grade DE or 
aspartame instead of boric acid.
  

Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The document appears to be a bunch of advertising for health products!  I bet 
they are expensive.

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:
"The Best Control II" was written by acclaimed pest control expert, Stephen 
L. Tvedten.
  This body of work encompasses every aspect of Integrated Pest Management 
(IPM).
  Learn how to practice nontoxic pest control using safe alternatives to 
pesticides.
  This book is offered free of charge to encourage the spread of nontoxic pest 
control. 
  All chapters are available (in PDF format) for download below:

  
A chapter I read last night. Got an education in diatomaceous earth. Used to 
think it was all the same
  
http://safesolutionsinc.com/40_-_Detoxification.pdf




This new website at http://www.stephentvedten.com/  has all of my original IPM 
encyclopedia in its original form and will continue to have more and more free, 
updated Chapters every week.  So far we have electronically updated The 
Introduction, Chapter 11, 15, 16A, 16B, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 
27, 28, 29, 30, 31,32 and the Glossary of Terms.   All of these copyrighted 
items are free for you to read and/or download. There is simply no need to 
POISON yourself or your family or to have any pest problems.

And 

IWebsites:  http://www.thebestcontrol.com , http://www.getipm.com , 
http://www.learnipm.com , http://www.safesolutionsinc.com have posted a lot of 
free pest control alternatives and other relevant information on the website 
located at: http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/resources.htm  and/or 
http://www.thebestcontrol.com .  There is a free 86 page booklet on how to 
control most pest problems without using any pesticide POISONS entitled: THE 
BUG STOPS HERE.  There is a free chapter on Lice/Scabies, a chapter on 
Mosquitoes, a free chapter on Detoxification and a section on fire ants from my 
newest IPM manual/encyclopedia entitled: THE BEST CONTROL II.  All of these 
copyrighted items are free for you to simply read and/or download.  There 
simply is no need to POISON yourself.  
..
Websites:  http://www.thebestcontrol.com , http://www.getipm.com , 
http://www.learnipm.com , http://www.safesolutionsinc.com

  
-
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Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. 

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Joe Street
No BEEF here.  But I haven't tried to calculate my costs but I grow 
herbs in my garden and I have a much better chance of knowing what is on 
them.  I bet it costs less my way, which anyone can do, and it may be 
better.  Certainly is when I consume the herbs fresh. (except for the 
nettles of course LOL) As for the diatomaceous earth I don't eat it.  I 
sprinkle a little around the stoop to encourage the ants to stay in 
THEIR home which I allow them to have out in the yard.  Interestingly 
when I called off the war against them they pretty much called off their 
invasion of my space.  Go figure.


Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:

Less than 25 cents a cap for herbs and EDTA? Have you looked at what 
most EDTA formulas sell for?
Food grade diatomaceous? Pool grade diatomaceous is carcinogenic. Food 
grade costs more.

Example - A large bottle of peroxide is 1 or 2 bucks right?
How much is food grade? Over 20 right?
Besides, he has 1500 pages of stuff you can make in your kitchen with 
grocery store items. Whats the beef?


*/Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

Well have a look over here then;

http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/personal-care.htm
 $40 for 180 capsules?  It aint cheap!

Or here
http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/alternatives.htm
12 bucks for a pound of diatoms?  LMAO!

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:


I didnt get the impression it is an infomercial at all. He lists
some sources because some things are hard to find but in his ant
killer for example
 
and remember ants are finicky eaters that prefer *fresh *baits.

One example of a homemade ant bait: Mix 1 level teaspoon (or
less) of boric acid per 2½ fluid ounces of corn syrup
or honey. Heat until boric acid dissolves. Cool. Dilute bait with
an equal volume of water. Apply bait with an eye
dropper, or place it in small, shallow lids where ants feed. Keep
baits available to ants for two weeks. Keep the
mixture out of reach of children and pets. We only recommend
using boric acid baits of 1% or less so they can act
as a non-repelling toxin to ensure that the toxin remains
effective after trophallaxis and that it is thoroughly spread
throughout the colony before taking effect (slow-acting poison).
Put green or red food color in the bait. Another
safer bait is powdered sugar and baking soda, or use 5%
food-grade DE or aspartame instead of boric acid.


*/Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

The document appears to be a bunch of advertising for health
products!  I bet they are expensive.

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:


_"The Best Control II"_ was written by acclaimed pest
control expert, Stephen L. Tvedten.
This body of work encompasses every aspect of Integrated
Pest Management (IPM).
Learn how to practice nontoxic pest control using safe
alternatives to pesticides.
This book is offered free of charge to encourage the spread
of nontoxic pest control.
All chapters are available (in PDF format) for download below:


A chapter I read last night. Got an education in
diatomaceous earth. Used to think it was all the same



http://safesolutionsinc.com/40_-_Detoxification.pdf






This new website at http://www.stephentvedten.com/  has
all of my original IPM encyclopedia in its original form
and will continue to have more and more free, updated
Chapters every week.  So far we have electronically
updated The Introduction, Chapter 11, 15, 16A, 16B, 17,
18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31,32 and the Glossary of Terms.   All of these
copyrighted items are free for you to read and/or
download. There is simply no need to POISON yourself or
your family or to have any pest problems.

And

*IWebsites: * http://www.thebestcontrol.com
 , http://www.getipm.com
 , http://www.learnipm.com
 ,
http://www.safesolutionsinc.com
 have posted a lot of
free pest control alternatives and other relevant
information on the website located at:
http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/resources.htm  and/or
http://www.thebestcontrol.com
 .  There is a free 86
page booklet on how to control most pest problems
without using any pesticide POISONS entitled: *THE BUG
STOPS HERE.*  There is a free chapter on Lice/Scabies, a
chapter on Mosquitoes, a free chapter on Detoxification
and a section on fire ants from my newest IPM
manual/encyclopedia entitled:

Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
Less than 25 cents a cap for herbs and EDTA? Have you looked at what most EDTA 
formulas sell for?
  Food grade diatomaceous? Pool grade diatomaceous is carcinogenic. Food grade 
costs more.
  Example - A large bottle of peroxide is 1 or 2 bucks right?
  How much is food grade? Over 20 right?
  Besides, he has 1500 pages of stuff you can make in your kitchen with grocery 
store items. Whats the beef?

Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Well have a look over here then;

http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/personal-care.htm
 $40 for 180 capsules?  It aint cheap!

Or here
http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/alternatives.htm
12 bucks for a pound of diatoms?  LMAO!

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:
I didnt get the impression it is an infomercial at all. He lists some 
sources because some things are hard to find but in his ant killer for example 
   
  and remember ants are finicky eaters that prefer fresh baits.
  One example of a homemade ant bait: Mix 1 level teaspoon (or less) of boric 
acid per 2½ fluid ounces of corn syrup
  or honey. Heat until boric acid dissolves. Cool. Dilute bait with an equal 
volume of water. Apply bait with an eye
  dropper, or place it in small, shallow lids where ants feed. Keep baits 
available to ants for two weeks. Keep the
  mixture out of reach of children and pets. We only recommend using boric acid 
baits of 1% or less so they can act
  as a non-repelling toxin to ensure that the toxin remains effective after 
trophallaxis and that it is thoroughly spread
  throughout the colony before taking effect (slow-acting poison). Put green or 
red food color in the bait. Another
  safer bait is powdered sugar and baking soda, or use 5% food-grade DE or 
aspartame instead of boric acid.
  

Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The document appears to be a bunch of advertising for health products!  I bet 
they are expensive.

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:
"The Best Control II" was written by acclaimed pest control expert, Stephen 
L. Tvedten.
  This body of work encompasses every aspect of Integrated Pest Management 
(IPM).
  Learn how to practice nontoxic pest control using safe alternatives to 
pesticides.
  This book is offered free of charge to encourage the spread of nontoxic pest 
control. 
  All chapters are available (in PDF format) for download below:

  
A chapter I read last night. Got an education in diatomaceous earth. Used to 
think it was all the same
  
http://safesolutionsinc.com/40_-_Detoxification.pdf




This new website at http://www.stephentvedten.com/  has all of my original IPM 
encyclopedia in its original form and will continue to have more and more free, 
updated Chapters every week.  So far we have electronically updated The 
Introduction, Chapter 11, 15, 16A, 16B, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 
27, 28, 29, 30, 31,32 and the Glossary of Terms.   All of these copyrighted 
items are free for you to read and/or download. There is simply no need to 
POISON yourself or your family or to have any pest problems.

And 

IWebsites:  http://www.thebestcontrol.com , http://www.getipm.com , 
http://www.learnipm.com , http://www.safesolutionsinc.com have posted a lot of 
free pest control alternatives and other relevant information on the website 
located at: http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/resources.htm  and/or 
http://www.thebestcontrol.com .  There is a free 86 page booklet on how to 
control most pest problems without using any pesticide POISONS entitled: THE 
BUG STOPS HERE.  There is a free chapter on Lice/Scabies, a chapter on 
Mosquitoes, a free chapter on Detoxification and a section on fire ants from my 
newest IPM manual/encyclopedia entitled: THE BEST CONTROL II.  All of these 
copyrighted items are free for you to simply read and/or download.  There 
simply is no need to POISON yourself.  
..
Websites:  http://www.thebestcontrol.com , http://www.getipm.com , 
http://www.learnipm.com , http://www.safesolutionsinc.com

  
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Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Joe Street

Well have a look over here then;

http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/personal-care.htm
$40 for 180 capsules?  It aint cheap!

Or here
http://www.safe2use.com/store/products/alternatives.htm
12 bucks for a pound of diatoms?  LMAO!

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:

I didnt get the impression it is an infomercial at all. He lists some 
sources because some things are hard to find but in his ant killer for 
example
 
and remember ants are finicky eaters that prefer *fresh *baits.
One example of a homemade ant bait: Mix 1 level teaspoon (or less) of 
boric acid per 2½ fluid ounces of corn syrup
or honey. Heat until boric acid dissolves. Cool. Dilute bait with an 
equal volume of water. Apply bait with an eye
dropper, or place it in small, shallow lids where ants feed. Keep 
baits available to ants for two weeks. Keep the
mixture out of reach of children and pets. We only recommend using 
boric acid baits of 1% or less so they can act
as a non-repelling toxin to ensure that the toxin remains effective 
after trophallaxis and that it is thoroughly spread
throughout the colony before taking effect (slow-acting poison). Put 
green or red food color in the bait. Another
safer bait is powdered sugar and baking soda, or use 5% food-grade DE 
or aspartame instead of boric acid.



*/Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

The document appears to be a bunch of advertising for health
products!  I bet they are expensive.

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:


_"The Best Control II"_ was written by acclaimed pest control
expert, Stephen L. Tvedten.
This body of work encompasses every aspect of Integrated Pest
Management (IPM).
Learn how to practice nontoxic pest control using safe
alternatives to pesticides.
This book is offered free of charge to encourage the spread of
nontoxic pest control.
All chapters are available (in PDF format) for download below:


A chapter I read last night. Got an education in diatomaceous
earth. Used to think it was all the same



http://safesolutionsinc.com/40_-_Detoxification.pdf






This new website at http://www.stephentvedten.com/  has all
of my original IPM encyclopedia in its original form and will
continue to have more and more free, updated Chapters every
week.  So far we have electronically updated The
Introduction, Chapter 11, 15, 16A, 16B, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21,
22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,32 and the Glossary of
Terms.   All of these copyrighted items are free for you to
read and/or download. There is simply no need to POISON
yourself or your family or to have any pest problems.

And

*IWebsites: * http://www.thebestcontrol.com
 , http://www.getipm.com
 , http://www.learnipm.com
 , http://www.safesolutionsinc.com
 have posted a lot of free
pest control alternatives and other relevant information on
the website located at:
http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/resources.htm  and/or
http://www.thebestcontrol.com
 .  There is a free 86 page
booklet on how to control most pest problems without using
any pesticide POISONS entitled: *THE BUG STOPS HERE.*  There
is a free chapter on Lice/Scabies, a chapter on Mosquitoes, a
free chapter on Detoxification and a section on fire ants
from my newest IPM manual/encyclopedia entitled: THE BEST
CONTROL II.  All of these copyrighted items are free for you
to simply read and/or download.  There simply is no need to
POISON yourself. 
.

Websites:  http://www.thebestcontrol.com ,
http://www.getipm.com , http://www.learnipm.com ,
http://www.safesolutionsinc.com


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story.
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Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Kirk McLoren
I didnt get the impression it is an infomercial at all. He lists some sources 
because some things are hard to find but in his ant killer for example 
   
  and remember ants are finicky eaters that prefer fresh baits.
  One example of a homemade ant bait: Mix 1 level teaspoon (or less) of boric 
acid per 2½ fluid ounces of corn syrup
  or honey. Heat until boric acid dissolves. Cool. Dilute bait with an equal 
volume of water. Apply bait with an eye
  dropper, or place it in small, shallow lids where ants feed. Keep baits 
available to ants for two weeks. Keep the
  mixture out of reach of children and pets. We only recommend using boric acid 
baits of 1% or less so they can act
  as a non-repelling toxin to ensure that the toxin remains effective after 
trophallaxis and that it is thoroughly spread
  throughout the colony before taking effect (slow-acting poison). Put green or 
red food color in the bait. Another
  safer bait is powdered sugar and baking soda, or use 5% food-grade DE or 
aspartame instead of boric acid.
  

Joe Street <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The document appears to be a bunch of advertising for health products!  I bet 
they are expensive.

Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:
"The Best Control II" was written by acclaimed pest control expert, Stephen 
L. Tvedten.
  This body of work encompasses every aspect of Integrated Pest Management 
(IPM).
  Learn how to practice nontoxic pest control using safe alternatives to 
pesticides.
  This book is offered free of charge to encourage the spread of nontoxic pest 
control. 
  All chapters are available (in PDF format) for download below:

  
A chapter I read last night. Got an education in diatomaceous earth. Used to 
think it was all the same
  
http://safesolutionsinc.com/40_-_Detoxification.pdf




This new website at http://www.stephentvedten.com/  has all of my original IPM 
encyclopedia in its original form and will continue to have more and more free, 
updated Chapters every week.  So far we have electronically updated The 
Introduction, Chapter 11, 15, 16A, 16B, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 
27, 28, 29, 30, 31,32 and the Glossary of Terms.   All of these copyrighted 
items are free for you to read and/or download. There is simply no need to 
POISON yourself or your family or to have any pest problems.

And 

IWebsites:  http://www.thebestcontrol.com , http://www.getipm.com , 
http://www.learnipm.com , http://www.safesolutionsinc.com have posted a lot of 
free pest control alternatives and other relevant information on the website 
located at: http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/resources.htm  and/or 
http://www.thebestcontrol.com .  There is a free 86 page booklet on how to 
control most pest problems without using any pesticide POISONS entitled: THE 
BUG STOPS HERE.  There is a free chapter on Lice/Scabies, a chapter on 
Mosquitoes, a free chapter on Detoxification and a section on fire ants from my 
newest IPM manual/encyclopedia entitled: THE BEST CONTROL II.  All of these 
copyrighted items are free for you to simply read and/or download.  There 
simply is no need to POISON yourself.  
..
Websites:  http://www.thebestcontrol.com , http://www.getipm.com , 
http://www.learnipm.com , http://www.safesolutionsinc.com

  
  
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Re: [Biofuel] poison free pesticides

2007-06-05 Thread Joe Street
The document appears to be a bunch of advertising for health products!  
I bet they are expensive.


Joe

Kirk McLoren wrote:

_"The Best Control II"_ was written by acclaimed pest control expert, 
Stephen L. Tvedten.
This body of work encompasses every aspect of Integrated Pest 
Management (IPM).
Learn how to practice nontoxic pest control using safe alternatives to 
pesticides.
This book is offered free of charge to encourage the spread of 
nontoxic pest control.

All chapters are available (in PDF format) for download below:


A chapter I read last night. Got an education in diatomaceous
earth. Used to think it was all the same



http://safesolutionsinc.com/40_-_Detoxification.pdf






This new website at http://www.stephentvedten.com/  has all of my
original IPM encyclopedia in its original form and will continue
to have more and more free, updated Chapters every week.  So far
we have electronically updated The Introduction, Chapter 11, 15,
16A, 16B, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31,32 and the Glossary of Terms.   All of these copyrighted items
are free for you to read and/or download. There is simply no need
to POISON yourself or your family or to have any pest problems.

And

*IWebsites: * http://www.thebestcontrol.com
 , http://www.getipm.com
 , http://www.learnipm.com
 , http://www.safesolutionsinc.com
 have posted a lot of free pest
control alternatives and other relevant information on the website
located at: http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/resources.htm  and/or
http://www.thebestcontrol.com  . 
There is a free 86 page booklet on how to control most pest

problems without using any pesticide POISONS entitled: *THE BUG
STOPS HERE.*  There is a free chapter on Lice/Scabies, a chapter
on Mosquitoes, a free chapter on Detoxification and a section on
fire ants from my newest IPM manual/encyclopedia entitled: THE
BEST CONTROL II.  All of these copyrighted items are free for you
to simply read and/or download.  There simply is no need to POISON
yourself. 
.

Websites:  http://www.thebestcontrol.com , http://www.getipm.com ,
http://www.learnipm.com , http://www.safesolutionsinc.com


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