Beans for everyone (Part 2)

I think you need two of those or one international stamp like ohno555 posted. One US stamp won’t get it to Canada from what I’ve seen.

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It’s two forever USA :us: stamps, I just looked at my postal chart! :wink::sunglasses::santa::christmas_tree::v:

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thank you for checking (though i didn’t mean for you to do the extra work - sorry about that)
appreciate you.

thanks. it appears you are correct. two it is.
thank you.

thanks guys.

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No problem anytime :wink: thats what we are all here to to do help each other! :facepunch::tophat::sunglasses::santa::christmas_tree::v:

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Thanks buddy for jumping in there always appreciated :facepunch::+1::sunglasses::santa::christmas_tree::peace_symbol:

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So happy. Unless they all play possum when I look at them, There is no movement at all. That’s a big relief. Might have to do a bit of cleaning with a cotton swab and some alcohol, see what I come up with.

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3 forever or 1 international.

2 forever stamps are not enough. It costs $1.50.

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jacked up prices in time for the holidays eh? (not surprising… kinda like gas prices at the beginning of the summer or just before thanksgiving…)

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Nope, been the same.

They must of raised the cost :heavy_dollar_sign::roll_eyes:

I am guessing they hitch hiked there way inside from your outdoor plants. :bug:

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You do need three definitely now for sure. Now that I have updated this chart. That is why I use those international (Global) stamps one and done. Now that forever stamps are .66 per it is a waste of money to use 3 at $1.98. and the global stamps are only 1.50 per so you will save .48 per letter. If this all makes sense now.

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It makes sense but the post office is silly.

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I guess this is a possibility.

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I really don’t like the mailman and neither does my dog! :joy::joy::joy:

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Now I am under house arrest!

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Very good possibility. I learned along time ago to keep inside and outside grows separate, quarantine anything coming from outside. Inside you don’t have natural predators like you do outside. Working in landscaping… I clean up and change my clothes before I go into my room. Mites, aphids and thrips are notorious for hitch hiking on you clothes and even pets that go outside especially dogs and cats. You will never know until you have an infestation . I learned the hard way … Kinda hard to tell but almost look like young aphids or thrips. Would need a better pic :+1::+1::v:

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Definitely wash the dead carcass’s off if possible . I’d sooner have aphids then spider mites .

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I’ve had to take plants and put in the tub and spray them down with the shower head and wash bugs off. It sucks and usually take a few times. You may kill the bugs you see but the eggs still survive and they will come back. Life cycles are short so multiple applications over extended time can kill all, as each generation of eggs laid hatch as long as you catch it early

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These are certainly done growing. You cannot imagine the relief, I keep checking every half hour.
Thinking, maybe they were in the soil. Don’t know, just glad they were an easy kill. I am going to spray again in the morning.

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They’re definitely easier to manage then say spider mites but as long as you stay vigilant I’m sure you’ll be fine.I had them on one of my tropical houseplants they piggybacked off of 2 cutting I brought from a plant I found trashed outside…Boy did I learn my lesson.A Little dawn soap and water and about 2 weeks later they were gone after a few sprays.

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