Re: Nematodes (fwd)

Sal Schettino (sals@coyote.rain.org)
Wed, 23 Mar 1994 07:46:16 -0800 (PST)

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Date: Tue, 22 Mar 1994 16:49:47 -0800
From: Harry Kaya <hkkaya@ucdavis.edu>
To: Sal Schettino <sals@coyote.rain.org>
Subject: Re: Nematodes

Sorry about all the messages... I am still working out this system and am
having headaches as well as fun.. so all the things that got sent were back
log stuff.... Just to check whether the the nematoes are avile or not, you
can use a dissecting microscope.. They usually go up 30 to 50X.
A compound scope will go up to a 100 X. Depends on what you want. Sounds
like a large investment just to check whether nematodes are alive or not.
Ants? Forget it for now. They have tried the nematodes and it does not
work. Forget termites too. These social insects are too smart.
Have address and will send you the handbook. I saw a reference to
book by Micahel
Hoffman. That is excellent also on other things as well as nematodes.
Gotta go...
Harry

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