mine [aphids] are darkbrown/black Sharen Rund Bloechl Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems Sunnyvale Data Center O/5E-61, B/102 1111 Lockheed Martin Way Sunnyvale, CA 94089-3504 sharen.rund.bloechl@lmco.com Phone: 408-756-5432 [or] Fax: 408-756-0912 srund@svl.ems.lmco.com LMnet: 8-326-5432 Pager: 408-539-5146 web: http://webpager.lmms.lmco.com/perl/mtrocall.cgi [or] Operator Assist: 1-800-725-5079, pin 408-539-5146 > ---------- > From: Valerie[SMTP:seabreeze@concentric.net] > Reply To: Valerie > Sent: Friday, May 21, 1999 6:25 AM > To: Byron.Bromley > Cc: chile-heads@globalgarden.com > Subject: Re: [CH] Dishsoap in bug spary > > Thanx Byron, I never would have applied it in the evening, for > fear of fungus, etc. Makes sense tho. Another aphid question: > Do they come in various colors? I ask because my mums and spiera > plants are covered with something that looks just like aphids, > but they're dark brown/black, not the light green that we're > used to seeing on our beloved pepper plants. I'm going to givem > a shot of dishsoap/oil/water mix anyway, but just wondering if > they are indeed aphids! TIA, > Valerie > > > Byron.Bromley wrote: > > The way dishoap kills <snip> > > I usually apply in the evening, after the sun is off the garden, It > doesn't > > dry out as fast, and catches the bugs that are looking for a place to > spend > > the night. > > Byron > > -- > Valerie / Breeze > > ICQ# 3953329 > http://www.Geocities.com/Heartland/Shores/3983/peppers.html >