stupid little green.

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

...grasshoppers are here again!!! ACCCKKK!! It's been to windy to spray, and I'm about to lose it!!

"eyes"

Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

eyes, what are you using? our population here is out of control yet again. when i let the chickens in to eat them they eat all the things they aren't supposed to eat. so i had to fire them. lol

Efland, NC(Zone 7a)

guineas. ya'll need guineas. They really did a good job on my grasshopper problem...they'll chase 'em down and gobble them up! (They may also peck a tomato from time to time but I figger that is just payment for their services.) They also eat ticks too~.

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

But 'Shoe, the problem is I have a cat that would eat the guineas!!! Oh I was hoping this wasn't gonna happen this year since it's been so wet!! I guess I'll just get out the diazanone, and hope for the best!!

"eyes"

Efland, NC(Zone 7a)

HAH!...a cat couldn't catch a guinea, they're the fastest things on the farm. Also, guineas tend to scare cats...it's a fun site to watch!

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

One more problem.........don't live on a farm....live 1/2 block form the town square!!

"eyes"

Hempstead, TX(Zone 8b)

i had guineas they are the dumbest birds on the planet. they just beg the owl to eat them when they decide they have had enough of staying in the house at night. and they used to scratch just as bad as the chickens. i don't want to use the diazanon because i don't want to use that on my veggies.

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

I know........ya might try some vegetable oil, dish soap, and hot pepper sauce. I couldn't tell it helped much, but some swear to it!

"eyes"

Salem, OR(Zone 8a)

Try a mix of fresh garlic and oil and water, blended together to liqufy in the blender, strained, then put in a sprayer. Works pretty good. I've added the dish soap and hot pepper oil, too, and it works good. Just don't wipe your eyes after!! :(

Toadsuck, TX(Zone 7a)

Thanks, penny4, I'll mix some up this weekend!!

"eyes"

Blum, TX(Zone 8a)

Here's something else I've heard. spray plants in morning (water)then while still damp,sprinkle flour over them in a fine mist.when they chew it's supposed to stick thier jaws together.

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