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To: isopatch who wrote (91378)5/20/2014 5:02:01 PM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108759
 
They sound like excellent projects. I'll be interested to know how the Guinea Hens work out, in terms of reducing insect pests..... I'm all for those types of non toxic solutions.

Guinea Hen house, for our five young birds, is 95% done. Introduced them to it, just a few minutes ago. So far, they're just standing in there goggling at the upscale ambiance. I guess anything would be impressive after 3 wks in a big cardboard box.

We expect them to significantly reduce insect pests in the garden and the orchard. From all reports, they're very good at it. Vegetable gardens don't need toxic chemical insecticides


John