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Walnut worms?
So I saw a post on Facebook, where a guy makes a walnut husk tea, pours it on a suspected worm spot and night crawlers came up instantly! can anyone confirm this method? I know when I was a kid we would make a weak mix of bleach and water and it would do the same thing, I have many big walnuts on my property and was thinking of trying it next August.
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Crushed green walnut hulls placed in a burlap bag and tossed in a creek will kill the fish. I was told it takes the oxygen out of the water but I’m thinking it’s more of a poison. It probably effects the worms in the ground the same way
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I know other plants have a hard time growing near walnut trees because of juglone chemical produced by the walnut tree. I imagine it could be the same :dono
Except Osage Orange trees….ask me how I know….
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I have heard all of the same things. Only one I can confirm is what SuperDave said. Can't get much to grow under the walnut trees here
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MY UNCLE WOULD CRUSH GREEN WALNUTS (ROTENONE MADE FROM THIS POWDER ) DRAG BEHIND BOAT IN SMALL RIVER SLOUGHS AND ALL SCALEY FISH WOULD GO BELLY UP FOR A FEW MINUTES . hOW HE CONTROLLED BASS POPULATIONS IN FARM POND .
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I always heard you can use walnut hulls to worm pigs/hogs.
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