No but Spinosad can.I wonder if one can eat fire ants.
Controls many insects - the insect treatment Spray controls caterpillars, leafminers, codling moth, tent caterpillars, gypsy moth, trips, borers, fire ants, and more.
No but Spinosad can.I wonder if one can eat fire ants.
I've spent a lot of time overseas and down south in the markets. Ate most of what they put out there as long as it's fried, from crickets to snake, to whatever.Finding sources of protein should be Job #1 & killing cats dogs, deer even Bugs, should not be something we should be bothered by.
Mankind overtime has used animals for food. What's changed? I'm sure some multi hair colored snowflake will start a movement to save bugs if we start eating them. When your family is hungry any game, is fair game.
I grew up overseas going to farmers markets aka. Mercados. I saw everything that flew, swam or walked for sale to eat.
Blood was not wasted but consumed as Protein & every plant that could be eaten was sold for human consumption.
When you are in a survival situation, Bugs will save you life & that's what you hunt first. A lot of BS being spread about eating bugs.
9 Countries That Eat Cats and Dogs (Slideshow)
9 countries that eat cats and dogs.www.thedailymeal.com
Yum those look delicious!each one is a from a different mulberry tree
Shah has to do with king or royalty and toot means berry is my understanding of the word.The Himalayan Purple Mulberry, native to South Asia, is often called the "Pakistani Mulberry," or shahtoot in Persian, meaning "fit for royalty." The versatile and drought resistant mulberry plant produces these delectable and nutrient-rich berries, that have a characteristic deep purple color.
The birds have already robbed the berries off of many of my early bearing trees. My native red muberries and hydrids of them will be bearing in a little while. I am zone 8b northwest Florida. Further north the trees are seasonally later.Our mulberry tree fruit is still green and about the size of a pea. Another month before getting ripe.
I dread the day when the mulberries get ripe. The birds feast on them and our vehicles suffer even though we are 1/4 mile away.The birds have already robbed the berries off of many of my early bearing trees. My native red muberries and hydrids of them will be bearing in a little while. I am zone 8b northwest Florida. Further north the trees are seasonally later.
My are planted near someone else's property and not yet bearing as heavily do mature trees.I dread the day when the mulberries get ripe. The birds feast on them and our vehicles suffer even though we are 1/4 mile away.
How to eat paw pawsPaw Paws or the poor man's banana
For the first time I actually have some small growing fruit on some seedling paw paw trees. It is one of the most troublesome trees to get to fruit and many use paint brushes to pollinate or hang road kill on them to attract the proper insects. Honey bees do not pollinate, but diverse other flying critters do.
It is not much, but after years of nothing it is great. Only change was I let in a little more sun light. They need some shade when young, but total shade is not so good either it seems.
There was a wind blowing that blurred the pictures. There are still no guarantees that I will harvest anything since many of the critters love them.
In the midwest and Appalachian parts of the country they fed the indigenous, black, and poor white peoples for generations.
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Holy Murphy Mike, that's wonderful!Taken June 2nd of the wall of Brandywine tomato's & in front is Jalapeño, Guajillo, Poblano, & Lesya peppers the sweet & mild ones.
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Today the Brandywines are over the top & loaded. The peppers are loaded with pods all headed for frozen Stuffed peppers. The Hots are doing well & are loaded for this time of year.
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Two of the Hot peppers Jigsaw not the gator jigsaw is a variegated leaf, purple flowered plant with purple pods turning red HOT.
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This is the trepadeira Werner looks like a cherry taste like a berry. The ol lady watched the women @ hippy seed co .com who ate an unripe yellow one & said it was milder than the red ones. Then I watched her take a bite from one of these & salivate like a waterfall, then she says it was fruity then it started to burn like hell. Want a bite she asks?
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Seems you are also saving and storing your seeds. Like milder peppers myself, but as I am getting older I am able to stand a little more hot. My father used to eat those tiny really hot green ones that came in a jar like they were sweet pickles.I have an eye on a nice Brandywine tomato for the first Mater sandwich of the year.
The mild peppers are away from the hots to prevent sweets getting hot crossing with each other.
As many as we can get.Seems you are also saving and storing your seeds.
Were they kept in the dark or given light. that is something I might try with pepper or some forms tomatoes. I could put them under my off grade house.These peppers spent last winter in the basement & are weeks beyond all the seedling peppers.
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The 2 year old's are loaded.
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