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I also found my first Japanese beetle this morning, am running 898.68 sawtooth on the darlings.
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Unsure whether that had any effect on the Japanese beetles. Later i sprayed once with blender-whizzed bug juice made from them, and after that their population cratered and soon i saw no more.
But late in the season i had a bad infestation of spotted cucumber beetles. At first i noticed them in the flowers of my Red Kuri squash. Then they spread. From my garden blog:
September 10, '20: ... lately quite a few spotted cucumber beetles on my squash, cukes, and beans. These things at current levels don't do all that much damage to the leaves this late, but they spread bacterial wilt which appears to have affected the beans and cukes especially. Plus many of my bean pods have been drilled into, presumably by them. I still have a surprising amount of beans on the vine, and some are getting damaged. Next year I need to try yellow sticky traps. For now I just started blasting them with a frequency I am testing.
September 16, 2020: The freq I have been running several hours a day against spotted cucumber beetles, 78.068Hz sawtooth wave, does seem to have effect. It consistently results in an almost complete absence of these pests on my cukes, beans, and summer squash, but they still congregate quite heavily on my Kuri squash blossoms and leaves. So Kuri is a good trap crop to distract them away from other plants, but only if the freq is used.
Ticks were not too bad this year, so it is possible the freq against them has some effect.
I doubt the freq against mice and rats does much, except possibly it lights them up a bit to make them easier for snakes to find.
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Wow, i just had the most dramatic confirmation of effectiveness. In recent days i had noticed a bunch of these eating my beans on the vine:
Nymphs of green stinkbugs. Note the Masonic colors. They are tiny, like 3mm long. I had been running the stinkbug freq but this did not seem to hinder these. So yesterday morning when i had loads of these, i dowsed a different freq for these nymphs than the stinkbug freq I was using: 144.439Hz, triangle wave. This lights them up! I ran this for a couple hours here and there.
By afternoon yesterday i could only notice a few. And just now, i picked some more beans and saw ZERO of these things! However i still get a few of the black stink bugs on my cantaloups and cukes.
[Update: So i started frying them on the 18th. On the 19th i found none of these while picking beans. On the 20th i did see a few! But not that many. I am still frying them a few hours a day. Today, the 21st, i picked some more beans and only saw ONE of these nymphs.]
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Loohan, can i get your impression about the vibe of "Candida Albicans" and Cryptococcus genus of fungus ? From what i know they also have quite a number of nasty side effects related to long term compromised immunity,
some symptoms overlap with "mental" ilnesses as the infection of atleast Candida can be body-wide as it can somehow cross blood-brain barrier supposedly.
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Loohan, can i get your impression about the vibe of "Candida Albicans" and Cryptococcus genus of fungus ?
Not getting much vibe off candida but Crypto is quite another matter.
I haven't tried this but i get 14078 hz for Cryptococcus. Triangle i think.
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Grasshoppers are suddenly getting a bit heavy here. I just dowsed 168.2 triangle for them, and it feels like it is doing something. But of course, it's too early to judge effectiveness.
I ran the black goo freq 809.868 sawtooth all last night and it seems to work. The goo had been attacking me a lot lately again.
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Powdery mildew (white powder coating on leaves): 58.0579 sine
The list of freqs i've found is at
https://loohan.com/freqs.txt
Incidentally, Strontium-Barium Program is the best for resin devices if you want a broad-spectrum program effective (to various degrees) on all sorts of evil beings as well as natural or engineered pesky verminous critters and pathogens. I recently made a device for this,using only that pgm for the resin component.
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