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  • From: "Gordon Nofs" <gc_nofs@hotmail.com>
  • To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
  • Subject: Re: [nafex] Black Flies
  • Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 10:58:47 -0400

Victoria
Check out the site. After I heard of it and found to be natural I ordered
2 spray bottles to use this year. Mosquitoes eat me up. Because I am on
Comadin and anticoagulant I will be taking the rest of my life after open
heart surgery to replace my Mitral Vale with a carbon vale in 1995.
Gordon
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From: "victoria l. caron" <vicaron@gis.net>
Reply-To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [nafex] Black Flies
Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 10:39:05 +0000

Gordon,
Never heard of it. It sounds like an insecticide. Does it repel? You have to
keep these suckers off. They don't waste any time getting
those enzymes in once they land. Tell me more, ...........vic

Gordon Nofs wrote:

> Victoria, etc.
> Have you ever heard or tried "CEDERCIDE"? $6 for 32 oz
>
> www.cedercide.com
>
> Gordon C. Nofs
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>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "victoria l. caron" <vicaron@gis.net>
> Reply-To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
> To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [nafex] Black Flies
> Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2001 09:46:21 +0000
>
> Helene,
> Do you have Avon products in Canada? If you do, the Skin-So-Soft bath
> oil is the best ever for black flies. It is a big seller for the black
> fly season here because it is so effective, much better than any of the
> 'deep woods' type repellents. I use it for the horses and dogs too. Just
> float a couple of ounces in an small bottle of water (like a water
> bottle) shake and use. It does not mix with water, but the water helps
> spread it so you don't need so much. If you can't find any let me know
> and I will send you some.
> For those of you lucky enough to not have black flies, here is a quick
> comparison to mosquitoes. Mosquitoes inject a little blood thinner then
> suck our blood like right up a straw. Black flies on the other hand
> actually chop/chew a hole in our skin and proceed to mix their saliva
> and blood thinning enzymes with our blood until they have made a big
> bloody mess. They then feed on this spilling blood. Believe it or not,
> this is not as easily felt as a mosquito's little bite, so the blood
> often continues to flow without clotting and you finally notice it as it
> trickles down. These bites often cause anywhere from localized swelling
> to general allergic reactions. Luckily, except in extensively wooded
> areas, the black fly season lasts anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks depending
> on the weather that year. A hot late spring will often 'burn them off.'
> vic zone 3 NH
>
> "H.Dessureault" wrote:
>
> > Here in zone 3, the bark is getting loose on the apple trees and buds
> > are starting to swell, as we had a few days of clement temperature. I
> > started grafting this morning which is very early for me as I usually
> > graft around the time when the apple trees are getting close to
> > blooming (2nd to 3rd week of May), also the time of black flies (sic)
> > which can be quite ferocious around here sometimes. Anyone who has
> > ever struggle to complete a graft with a cloud of black flies hovering
> > in front as well as in the eyes, will know what I am talking about.
> > You just feel like running away after a while, and too much protective
> > clothing and nets are cumbersome and annoying. For a few years, I have
> > used an old fashion solution, a smokey fire. Since I almost started a
> > grass fire one year through a hole at the bottom of an old enamel
> > container converted into a portable fire pot (supposedly for safety
> > reason), I now use a beekeeper's smoker. Safe, easy to move around,
> > last a while without much attention, and works wonder to keep the
> > multitude at bay.A friend insists that I am grafting too late (I go by
> > the book) so I decided to spread the effort over a few weeks this time
> > (a few grafts now and then) and maybe keep, not a thorough record, but
> > at least a rough idea through percentage of take.This morning I
> > realized that there is an added bonus in grafting early... No black
> > flies. Hélène in Québec
> >
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