Well not quite but it got your attention ...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/8542670.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/highlands_and_islands/8542670.stm
I'm hoping it has had a bigger impact on the tick population.
The sundew used to be so common it was used as a herbal remedy. Nowadays it inhabits SSSI's![]()
Really? I had no idea that it wasn't common any more. You'd need a heck of a lot of them to make a decent hole in the midgie population though...
Gailainne, ive used permethrin,id heard it was very good kills on contact,the down side is it seems to be very flammable,just ask my coveralls i had drying infront of the fire after a soaking through walking in waist deep wet bracken,the pemethrin coats the fabric and last about 2 weeks and dosent wash off easily which is good,but in the morning all's that was left of them was a button(they were about 5ft from fire so i assume a spark or ember landed on them and up they went)
Gailainne, ive used permethrin,id heard it was very good kills on contact,the down side is it seems to be very flammable,just ask my coveralls i had drying infront of the fire after a soaking through walking in waist deep wet bracken,the pemethrin coats the fabric and last about 2 weeks and dosent wash off easily which is good,but in the morning all's that was left of them was a button(they were about 5ft from fire so i assume a spark or ember landed on them and up they went)