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Re: Melaleuca rhaphiophylla question
Posted: November 27th, 2014, 1:35 pm
by Jason
izzykay wrote:Thanks guys, Ill give it a treatment and hopefully post up some positive results soon. It wont upset my lil friend who stays here most nights will it?
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That is very cool

I imagine it probably wouldn't be good for him though, so maybe put the tree in another drip tray whilst you treat it, and put another tree in that one so you don't bother him any
Make sure you follow the saftey instructions if you use rogor, that stuff can be dangerous if not used correctly (dust mask, etc)

Re: Melaleuca rhaphiophylla question
Posted: November 27th, 2014, 4:11 pm
by Pup
Jason wrote:izzykay wrote:Thanks guys, Ill give it a treatment and hopefully post up some positive results soon. It wont upset my lil friend who stays here most nights will it?
20141125_221829.jpg
That is very cool

I imagine it probably wouldn't be good for him though, so maybe put the tree in another drip tray whilst you treat it, and put another tree in that one so you don't bother him any
Make sure you follow the saftey instructions if you use rogor, that stuff can be dangerous if not used correctly (dust mask, etc)

Has not affected my frogs they are still breeding, bloody nuisance now.

Re: Melaleuca rhaphiophylla question
Posted: November 27th, 2014, 4:50 pm
by Jason
Pup wrote:Jason wrote:izzykay wrote:Thanks guys, Ill give it a treatment and hopefully post up some positive results soon. It wont upset my lil friend who stays here most nights will it?
20141125_221829.jpg
That is very cool

I imagine it probably wouldn't be good for him though, so maybe put the tree in another drip tray whilst you treat it, and put another tree in that one so you don't bother him any
Make sure you follow the saftey instructions if you use rogor, that stuff can be dangerous if not used correctly (dust mask, etc)

Has not affected my frogs they are still breeding, bloody nuisance now.

Well there you go! Thanks for that Pup, I have a few in my yard too and am always paranoid about where I spray because of them
Always worried about creating some teenage mutant frogs or something

Re: Melaleuca rhaphiophylla question
Posted: November 27th, 2014, 5:20 pm
by Elmar
Pup wrote:
Has not affected my frogs they are still breeding, bloody nuisance now.

well don't let word out the Rogor is a frog aphrodisiac! Otherwise they'll all want some ...
Heaven help us if the Cane Toads get a hold of this ...

Re: Melaleuca rhaphiophylla question
Posted: November 27th, 2014, 10:11 pm
by izzykay
Haha, I will report back here if I get plagues of frogs or ninja frogs. I hope cane toads never make it to Perth although if they do make it my golf skills would probably improve immensely.