Guest guest Posted October 6, 2008 Report Share Posted October 6, 2008 I wonder if anyone has tried Gruber’s Jungle Oil. http://www.greenpeople.org/webpage.cfm?memid=28804 & pmtlevel=1 & linkpage=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Ebestnaturalrepellent%2Ecom I copied the information below for your convenience: The World’s Best Natural Insect Repellent and ANTIDOTE! There exists now two strengths of Gruber’s Jungle Oil, the normal and the concentrate. The normal strength will repel quickly sandflies, mosquitoes, tics, chiggers and the vicious africanized bees. What is unique about this product is that it also eliminates or significantly reduces the POISON, pain, inflammation, itch and ALLERGIC REACTIONS from insects as well as vipers that have small fangs and leave their poison superficially. Keep handy and apply as soon as possible as first aid and take patient to the nearest hospital. THIS PRODUCT HAS ALREADY SAVED MANY LIVES. The concentrate of this oil, ten times stronger than the regular, the author Mr. lin Gruber Chairi has used to cure in three weeks a mole that changed color and bleed. The regular strength is also an excellent sunscreen that will rapidly cure existing sunburns. Use to heal diaper rashes, acne, jock itch, heal cuts, wounds, ulcers and, with a little rose sent as a very effective non-allergic deodorant. The medicinal plants frequently have many virtues, this is why my product can work for multiple uses. Buy in any of the outlets in El Valle de Anton, Panama. Gruber’s Jungle Oil is made with the finest medicinal plants of Panama with a money back guarantee. Thank you for your time in reading about the fruits of my 25 years of labor investigating Panama’s medicinal plants. Those interested please write: botanicofranklingruber@... It sure sounds like a great product. Your input would be appreciated. Thanks! Sibylle Faye http://www.avianweb.com From: bird mites [mailto:bird mites ] On Behalf Of Holly Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:37 AM bird mites Subject: Re: Cedarcide application Hi, it seems that you would need to spray for more than a week, if the theory that the eggs hatch every 7 days is true. Im assuming that Cedarcide doesnt kill eggs, so you would need to treat every five days or so for several weeks. > > > > I've seen a few posts about people using Cedarcide or planning to use > > it. Today it occurred to me that part of the reason it worked for me > > is because the first time I used it, I applied it with a sprayer, and > > sprayed all the ceilings and walls, as well as the floors. > > Subsequently, I got the tri-jet fogger and used that, but if you think > > about it, the fog droplets go downward and settle on whatever > > horizontal surfaces are in their path. The only way to effectively > > apply Cedarcide to the ceilings and walls is with a sprayer. I > > applied cedarcide twice, the first time with just the sprayer, and the > > second time with just the fogger. The sprayer treatment was more > > effective, I think. > > > > My current advice to anyone using the cedarcide would be to use both a > > sprayer and fogger. Spray first, then fog. The fogging is good if > > you have a lot of books and other stuff in your home. You can aim the > > fogger at the bookcases, etc. Also, if you do have any airborn mites, > > the fogging would get them. > > > > I fogged my place at night and then slept on the back patio with the > > cats. By the time I woke up, the fog was all gone. > > > > You need to wear a painter's respirator and goggles when applying the > > cedarcide. Cover the burners on the stove, the toaster, and any other > > appliances that you don't want to get sprayed. If you've never used > > it, is doesn't make a mess. You don't have to cover everything. > > > > myrtle > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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