hell yes, hit it with 10,000lbs of napalm and there wont be a living insect within a miles ........... nor a living human ........ nor a living animal ......... nor much else for that matter.
2006-09-17 01:39:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I love the smell of napalm in the morning. Beats those smelly roses.
2006-09-17 03:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Little bit of homemade napalm (kerosene and Tide powder) mixed together and ignited on your lawn & Garden will render it useless. Might I suggest purchasing some soil sterilizer to mix in?
Contact your neighborhood terrorist for instructions on how to blow the **** up, I am sure they'll help you in the name of Allah.
2006-09-17 03:08:21
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answered by Frogface53 4
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naplam is very good for rhodedendrons and for the natural development of wild flower gardens. I used it on my chin at the age of 12 to grow a beard.
2006-09-17 01:40:45
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answered by pauldbrownlie 2
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Yes, but keep any gnomes on the test site as they may make a nice feature on the blackened charcoal that used to be your lawn.
2006-09-17 01:41:11
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answered by pixie 3
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Only if your garden needs to die in the most vile manner one can think of, then yes lmao!
2006-09-17 01:38:16
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answered by Biker 6
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Coconut palms would look much nicer and you could supply the local curry houses with any excess.
2006-09-17 01:42:01
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answered by Treat Infamy 4
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Just make sure the neighbours cat is out of the way as this could cause you problems later.
2006-09-17 01:39:13
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answered by angelcake 5
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on it probably not in it though. microboiology has a traumatic effect upon the organisms that protract through the undergrowth of such a strata.
2006-09-17 01:42:19
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answered by grossman 1
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Definitely. Come and practice in my garden if you like :-)
Best idea I've heard all day :-)
2006-09-17 01:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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