Bug Killer

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exo72069

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Bug Killer

Natural Organic Vegetable Insecticide

Made only with Pharmaceutical Grade Nicotine and Vegetable Derived USPS Grade Glycerin.

Delivered in Glass Bottles with child proof caps. Available in several concentrations between 10% and 0.3% Nicotine.

Warning: FDA regulations forbid use of this product for other purposes.

[Of course the bottle would be surrounded by a poisonous green label bearing a skull and crossbones on four sides and covered with many lines of dire warnings about human ingestion.]

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I don't see how the FDA could outlaw such a product. Nicotine has been used to kill and repel insects since before the European invasion and conquest of America. Mostly in the form of tobacco but I'm sure some inquisitive soul tried using an extract of tobacco for this purpose.
 

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Growing up with my Mennonite grandfather, each fall we would (I would) walk back and forth across the yard sprinkling tobacco shred on the lawn in the fall. I never had to pull weeds and we never had yard bugs. Well, except the potato bugs in the garden. Jimmy and I used to eat those. Back then, Lancaster County, PA was big on tobacco and farming. Because of how the farmers took care/developed the land, Lancaster County is the #1 grower of sod in the U.S. Kind of a shame that east coast growth around Philly is pushing them out to other states. Anyway, tobacco has many good uses.
 
I'm going to cover my tail and buy a freezer just for bug killing extracts.

When I was a kid growing up in the suburbs of Chicago they use to spray for mosquitoes at night and the kids would follow the spray truck on bicycles. Based on scientific research I figure I've got at most 6 months left and I'm going to vape everything I can get my hands on. :D
 

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Growing up with my Mennonite grandfather, each fall we would (I would) walk back and forth across the yard sprinkling tobacco shred on the lawn in the fall. I never had to pull weeds and we never had yard bugs. Well, except the potato bugs in the garden. Jimmy and I used to eat those. Back then, Lancaster County, PA was big on tobacco and farming. Because of how the farmers took care/developed the land, Lancaster County is the #1 grower of sod in the U.S. Kind of a shame that east coast growth around Philly is pushing them out to other states. Anyway, tobacco has many good uses.
I... what? :?:
 

exo72069

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buy a freezer

A small one costs $200-300. I've used 250ml of 100mg in the last 18 months so another 4 liters aught to last me a lifetime. I keep my stash in the freezer in my fridge. But in a separate freezer I could keep it down around -7 degrees. Maybe it would keep that long but by the time I'm 85 I will probably be so well oxidized that I wont know the difference.

flashlight heads using a 510 connection

I remember seeing these advertised somewhere but they were to pricey to consider.

sprinkling tobacco shred on the lawn

There must be a spot in the land fill that's bug free. I dumped about $150 worth of cigarettes and loose tobacco in the trash when I became a vapehead. I thought long about it then decided it was immoral to give it/them away to my friends who still smoked.

Jimmy and I used to eat those

Of course the burning question of the day is "What did they taste like?


Very interesting. I looked it up and the history is educational. On one hand JWH-018 is synthetic while N is not. On the other hand anyone who can classify 0% nicotine juice as a tobacco product will find a way. Now a pack of cigarette papers is or is not classified as drug paraphernalia depending on what else you are carrying. In a like manner having a length of Nichrome wire might become a crime if you are in possession of a bottle of e juice.
 
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