I went to where I got it last year, and was told np longer available here in CT. Mis-use caused it not to be shipped to CT any longer. People need to follow instructions, more is not better. The best I could do is get a spray, as it is half off on all plants and veggies the ones I got today got sprayed and will not go into the garden for a few more days. Yes, folks greenhouses can give you buggies, and diseases. Bonide MAY have been the manufacturer-MAY have been. The only way to find out what I used is to go back through the archeives of [CH] articles last year about this time and later. Bonide has a homepage - www.bonideproducts.com NO AFFIL! This was a last ditch effort to rid the area of white flies last year as they also seem to also stay in the soil. All you can do is trap them as much as possible if you don't want to spray. That is my method this year, I figure if I get most of them before they get established, I won't have the problem I did last year. Good luck all Chet Shantihhh@aol.com wrote: > << white fly powder that you sprinkle on the > affected > areas. The stuff stops at the stem of the pepper, or so research said. >> > > Source PLEASE????? -- *-----------------------------------------------------------------* * Chet Bacon KA1ILH | Okay, who put a * * PO Box 284 | "stop payment" on my * * Southington, CT 06489 | reality check? * * E-Mail: | Homepage: * * chet@chetbacon.com | http://www.chetbacon.com * * chet_bacon@whps.org |<work> http://www.whps.org * * Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco Viva Bultaco* *-----------------------------------------------------------------* * Adopt a Doberman Help end puppy mills! www.dru.org * *-----------------------------------------------------------------*