From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4239 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, May 28 2020 Volume 14 : Number 4239 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Find affordable life insurance coverage thatās right for you ["Fidelity L] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 28 May 2020 08:03:40 -0400 From: "Fidelity Life" Subject: Find affordable life insurance coverage thatās right for you Find affordable life insurance coverage thatbs right for you http://supplementry.guru/X2nHEh1oWnirSaNcql4eOwD8p_bDQbg5tcJZWXPG6rGwpME6 http://supplementry.guru/6bgtWgsuebiA5o8zQezlnPqTffo2zOMpgBc-iEtTFU-KG__Z Forest pests inflict costly damage, but treating them is often unaffordable, given the relatively low value of forest products compared to agricultural crops. It is also generally impossible to eradicate forest pests, given the difficulty of examining entire trees, and the certainty that pesticides would damage many forest organisms other than the intended pests. Forest integrated pest management therefore aims to use a combination of prevention, cultural control measures, and direct control (such as pesticide use). Cultural measures include choosing appropriate species, keeping competing vegetation under control, ensuring a suitable stocking density, and minimizing injury and stress to trees. Pest control in buildings Further information: Pest control B' In homes and cities Pest control in buildings can be approached in several ways, depending on the type of pest and the area affected. Methods include improving sanitation and garbage control, modifying the habitat, and using repellents, growth regulators, traps, baits and pesticides. For example, the pesticide Boron can be impregnated into the fibres of cellulose insulation to kill self-grooming insects such as ants and cockroaches. Clothes moths can be controlled with airtight containers for storage, periodic laundering of garments, trapping, freezing, heating and the use of chemicals. Traditional mothballs deter adult moths with strong-smelling naphthalene; modern ones use volatile repellents such as 1,4-Dichlorobenzene. Moth larvae can be killed with insecticides such as permethrin or pyrethroids. However, insecticides cannot safely be used in food storage areas; alternative treatments include freezing foods for four days at 0 B0F (?18 B0C) or baking for half an hour at 130 B0F (54 B0C) to kill any insects present. In mythology, religion, folklore and culture Locust detail from a hunt mural in the grave-chamber of Horemhab, Ancient Egypt, 1422b1411 BC Pests have attracted human attention from the birth of civilisation. Plagues of locusts caused devastation in the ancient Middle East, and were recorded in tombs in Ancient Egypt from as early as 2470 BC, and in the Book of Exodus in the Bible, as taking place in Egypt around 1446 BC. Homer's Iliad mentions locusts taking to the wing to escape fire. Given the impact of agricultural pests on human lives, people have prayed for deliverance. For example, the 10th century Greek monk Tryphon of Constantinople is said to have prayed "Snails, earwigs and all other creatures, hurt not the vines, nor the land nor the fruit of the trees, nor the vegetables ... but depart into the wild mountains." Unfortunately, this prayer proved ineffective, and pests continue to ravage the land. The 11th-century Old English medical text Lacnunga contained charms and spells to ward off or treat pests such as wid smeogan wyrme, "penetrating worms", in this case requiring a charm to be sung, accompanied by covering the wound with spittle, pounded green centaury, and hot cow's urine. The 20th century "prayer against pests" including the words "By Your ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #4239 **********************************************