I never understand why people would rather use a petroleum based oil for foodstuff finishes instead of edible plant based oils.
I think you can certainly avoid some by avoiding plastic utensils and packaging. This also means no processed foods, which is a good move in every way. I don't know if there's a way to filter it out of tap water.
I am a total chem nitwit, would you like to explain me how you come to this ?
or, an organism thrives when everything around it thrives as well. Grow only as much as needed.
Unfortunatly I can only find this one thesis project. The output voltage is enough to consider integrating with green walls.
If we as a whole society would switch gears we would be able to build green archtecture in the blink of an eye.
Your title made me curious, is there something like learned behavior in arachids or insects?
I've had no luck getting rid of them by any other means than chemical pest control. I figured since it's indoor I at least wont harm anything else. It's important that you use a product that gets absorbed in the sap stream so that when they bite into the leave they get poisoned. They are sturdy bugs, It took me multiple treatments. I used this: