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May 28, 1980 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1980-05-28

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Get rid
necessary item in your
yard th t ho d water. Old
tires, automobile part kit ..
n ppliance, tin cans,
buckets, bottI and other
ater-holding containers
m e ide breedin es
re for mosquito .
eep your e s tr­
oughs clean and free of
I aves and other debri
Blocked or g eave
troughs and down spouts
can be a breeding p ce
for mosquito .
Fm in or drain any
10 in your y d
where ater stand. Any
10 pi here water
tands for more than one
ould be filled or
drained, if po ibl. Open
drains at edg of your
property- ould be kept
em of getation and
trash so ter will drain
properly.
Empty your child's
ing pool at le
d store it
J hen not in
Clean vegetation from
the ed of ponds or bodie
of ter to expo any mo
quito larva to fi or
for children
be 0 on Friday,
June 6 at 4:00 and gain
on Saturday, June 7 t
3:00.
en­
their
library
action. Shoreline main te­
naace i particularly im-
portant 0 age lagoon
Co r t containers
to prevent accumulation of
rain ater.
Fill in tree ro ho
and hollow stum "th
d of concrete.
Be re that aD per­
ater containers,
ells, ter tank
sy ems, p t
cesspools, are ti8htly cover-
d and insect proof.
ed and in proof. See
that your window ICreeDS
e repaired and fit uggly.
o uitos often get into the
h through ho or
smaIl openings around I
fitting screens. They cannot
go through a 16 me wire
screen.
For more informat­
ion, contact the Berrien
County Health Depart­
ment's Environmental Heat­
th om "on at any of its
three location: 769 Pipe-
one, Benton Harbor, 926-
7121; 1205 orth Front
Street, iles, 684-2800; and
425 e t Buffalo Street,
e Buffalo, 469-5220.
for a tour and 0 " nt tion
to our meet. Arrang�
ment can be m e by con­
tacting Junior Dept. at
926-7720.
dul t no movie
will b beginning in June.
byC . H dri
TbiJ I Puteurizecl
like to talk about it been
toil that you P t harmful bacteria
houseplants in, that . impuri .
t pot a plant in You can buy p
unpasteurized n. ed hOUJeplant lOll ie,dy for
ever. I potting up or buy tilt IiJ
Unpasteurized lOiI" componen
the soil you a1k 00. It been rized,
. the soil in your b ckyard, the soll younelf. I prefer
or in the park. It may con- 1 Her. The 0
tain some of the nutrieo being, that if you mix your
your ho seplant require . 0 n soil, you can put in
but, more importantly, it the different of un of
does contain a . de - perlite or humus or peat
ment or your hou - mo , depending on the
plant defmitly does not type of houseplant you are
n d ch insect eggs, pottin up. Therefore you
spore, bacteri can get the right kind of
aste etc. Don't n for the right kind of
u it. If you do, you are plant, all p require
. g for trouble. . a slightly different lOll for
PIe buy p eurized best growth. Of course if
il at a nursery or plant this IOWlds too complicated
for you, a
mixed hOUleDlan
fine.
It
.0
o
F S 10
AL
F SHIO S FOR ALL SEAS(} S can
for that special " n, batever it .

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