[Greenbuilding] Flea control in dogs (Re: Off topic)

KTOT (g) ktottotc at gmail.com
Sat Mar 31 10:49:31 CDT 2012


Sorry about the blank message. Computer’s acting up.

Try PetGuard brand yeast/garlic powder supplement. All natural and good for dogs—not deadly chemicals like Frontline and other such flea preventatives. I’ve used it for decades and haven’t had a flea since, starting when I lived in a non-freezing very humid climate right on the coast where all dogs (except mine once they were on PetGuard) were infested with fleas no matter what the people tried on them. Only PetGuard brand, however (not any of the many cheaper yeast/garlic supplements available), and it takes a few months for it to build up in the dogs.

Note it’s sold as a supplement, not specifically for fleas, due to FDA or some such organization’s requirements. 

You can get it online or I some health food stores, but last I knew it was still not sold in any pet supplies stores. Try Amazon, for starters.

I have nothing to do with the PetGuard company, just have been a very satisfied client with multiple dogs for many, many years.

From: Matt Dirksen 
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 7:30 AM
To: Green Building 
Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] Off topic

I'd love to find something for our dog. I don't trust front line. 



Matt



Matt Dirksen
Case Design/Remodeling, Inc.

On Mar 31, 2012, at 8:41 AM, Gennaro Brooks-Church - Eco Brooklyn <info at ecobrooklyn.com> wrote:


  Green pest control is definitely something I think about here in NYC where rats, mice, termites, roaches, bed bugs and city health inspectors outnumber residents.it's no joke.

  Gennaro Brooks-Church
  347-244-3016
  Sent from my phone

  On Mar 30, 2012 9:13 PM, "Douglas E Lamb" <douglaslamb at columbus.rr.com> wrote:

    Mr. Brown,

    Making obscure inquiries on this site form time to time seems to be hazardous.
    Pest control agents was never a quandary for ecologic resolution as far as this group is concerned.
    Not even when the words eco friendly are invoked.
    I would take offense however for posting eco unfriendly elements such as pesticides.
    I normally sit back and watch as someone like yourself would certainly be remanded to that place where walls form limits of space until further notice by the ordained betters in control of this site.
    Get over it quickly and move on with the next issue that may query your environmental intellect and we can all learn something sooner or later, I'm sure.

    By the way I bookmarked the site you offered and will be asking more about you expertise in this area.
    I have a client who is bound to use lumber in contact with the earth (ground) (soil) and I'm not certain I can talk them out of it.
    So, I will need guidance in selecting using pesticides that will protect the lumber and the soil it will be in contact with.

    Cheers,
    Doug Lamb
    douglaslamb at columbus.rr.com




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    From: greenbuilding-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org [mailto:greenbuilding-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of Kenn Brown
    Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 8:41 PM
    To: 'Green Building'
    Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] Off topic


    All, 

    I was hoping that I hadn’t upset someone. You’ll might find this interesting. http://www.envincio.com/essentria/products The ultimate in pest control ” plant oils”, probably find some one in your state.

    Kenn Brown 

    Environment Sensitive Pest Control 

    512 805 7777




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    From: greenbuilding-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org [mailto:greenbuilding-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of Douglas E Lamb
    Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 3:33 PM
    To: 'Green Building'; Reuben Deumling
    Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] Off topic



    Very good!

    One object must be in a singular position to sustain both. (ostracizing and alienation)

    And all verbs that require exactly one object is called monotransitive.

    At least according to linguistic rules governing English language

    Don't you agree?





    Regards,

    Doug Lamb

    douglaslamb at columbus.rr.com








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    From: greenbuilding-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org [mailto:greenbuilding-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of Reuben Deumling
    Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 3:53 PM
    To: Green Building
    Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] Off topic



    On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Douglas E Lamb <douglaslamb at columbus.rr.com> wrote:



    What's the difference between ostracizing and alienation? 

    The point of view is also different. One is transitive. 


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