Is it possible that the protozoa were in the ant mounds and the tea fed (or
otherwise favorably changed the environment
for) the protozoa? If so, does anyone know how I would tweak my tea that
would increase the favorable effect on the protozoa? and thus the negative
effect on the ants?
Peace.
John
-- In compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Lowenfels" <jeff_at_g...>
wrote:
> My understanding is that some folks in the south have tested tea
made with
a KIS brewer (not a commercial, just facts) that had the same impact
on fire
ants. If there is someone from KIS lurking, the information would be
useful if
repeated here.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeff
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