yes it does because the lime is so sour the worms wont lay eggs near nor will they go near it
low lime
I compost in my yard and have a worm compost in my house. Before composting in your yard, check your local laws.
We call eggs we find out in the farmyard "Yard eggs" These eggs have been "dropped" by a hen unable to get to a nesting box and sometimes overlooked when gathering eggs. They can still be good but must be float tested to ensure theyhave not been in the yard for a number of days.
well you can either burn it or you can just cut off the branch and and smash the nest off worm
Two limes per square yard (or one lemon per square yard)
See if there is a hole under it....and they wouldn't lay eggs in your yard unless it was near water
Mosquitoes need stagnant water to breed and lay their eggs. Thus, by getting rid of stagnant water around your house, yard, and other property, you can prevent mosquitoes from breeding near you.
It may help. Cats strongly dislike the smell of citrus.
it is a manicougan
one at the lumber yard
1 ton
They intended to rid the house of the smell. They thought the acids would help if their was something decaying in the yard and they believed that the lime could mask the scent