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Green, brown or black flies, of small size but always in great numbers, infest various crops. Spray with soapy water or with paraffin emulsion, made as follows: Dissolve a handful of soft soap in boiling water. Add a wineglassful of paraffin and two gallons of water. Stir well, spray as required. | Green, brown or black flies, of small size but always in great numbers, infest various crops. Spray with soapy water or with paraffin emulsion, made as follows: Dissolve a handful of soft soap in boiling water. Add a wineglassful of paraffin and two gallons of water. Stir well, spray as required. | ||
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+ | Take about 8ozs of Elderberry leaves put into old saucepan with a pint and a half of water bring to the boil and then leave to simmer for 30 minutes. When cool add a teaspoon of washing up liquid, Put liquid into sprayer and apply. First class for killing green/Blackfly and carrot fly |
Latest revision as of 08:13, 23 March 2006
Green, brown or black flies, of small size but always in great numbers, infest various crops. Spray with soapy water or with paraffin emulsion, made as follows: Dissolve a handful of soft soap in boiling water. Add a wineglassful of paraffin and two gallons of water. Stir well, spray as required.
Take about 8ozs of Elderberry leaves put into old saucepan with a pint and a half of water bring to the boil and then leave to simmer for 30 minutes. When cool add a teaspoon of washing up liquid, Put liquid into sprayer and apply. First class for killing green/Blackfly and carrot fly