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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 163209, member: 78"]Hi KoT,</p><p> I do not smoke anymore but I do have an old tin filled with old ashes that I use. The old butts make a great tonic for getting rid of insects. The nicotine killa them dead. I save a lot of old butts and soak them in water for a week or so. Then use the liguid on plants that are bothered by stuff.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 163209, member: 78"]Hi KoT, I do not smoke anymore but I do have an old tin filled with old ashes that I use. The old butts make a great tonic for getting rid of insects. The nicotine killa them dead. I save a lot of old butts and soak them in water for a week or so. Then use the liguid on plants that are bothered by stuff. greg[/QUOTE]
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