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Nah with a root mass like you've got you are innnnnn lol
Why thank you!
In fact @MissUniverse I think you should show everyone your up skirt pic of your roots LOL
Ok give me a bit and ill do an upskirt.
I can't speak for all of us, but I fit the latter description, buff and oiled.....sometimes, depending on the wind :crying:
I don't know if barbeque sauce on your fingers constitutes as buff and oiled... Maybe the later, and well I guess if you've learned a new car secret to buff with bbq sauce then maybe :)
Less Malibu. More ... Arkansas lmao!
At least you didn't say Louisiana.
 
I wrapped the side in cling film and it work a treat, thought I had them but they came back in force about a week ago... the underneath of the pots.
Think I have broken the circle again but the ladys come down in the next few days so I'm not to bothered now but thank you for that advice it has been banked... I'm sure we shall meet again fungus gnats... another day, another war...

I'd lose the cling, defeats the purpose of the Airpot. Just keep dosing with the dunk from day one of pot prep. As long as it is always wet, the piece in the drip pan all the time will keep feeding them into the pot through the bottom too. A couple of the sticky fly strips in the area will catch a lot of the gnats.

You can replace the cling with widow screen or even finer mesh and treat it with an appropriate deterent. It is hard to find, but a product called Screen Pruf is good. I've treated my screens on the beach and would find an inch of dead no-see-ums on the sill each morning after they swarmed.

Enough, lets party in the Solstice:smoking:
 
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Why thank you!

Ok give me a bit and ill do an upskirt.

I don't know if barbeque sauce on your fingers constitutes as buff and oiled... Maybe the later, and well I guess if you've learned a new car secret to buff with bbq sauce then maybe :)

At least you didn't say Louisiana.
Alabama was next on the listing lol. But went mild baha
 
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