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Monthly Archives: September 2018

a general Ant Baiting Weekend planned for 6-7 October

30 Sunday Sep 2018

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Argentine-Ant-1Jenny Scott from the Raumati South Residents’ Association says a huge thank-you to all those who have registered to take part in Ant Baiting Weekend, 6-7 October and wishes everyone good luck.

If it is wet, it will take place on the first fine weekend after that.

“More people can still take part.  If you have no ants, or very few and are not going to bother about ant-baiting weekend, please reconsider.  Lay some borax baits round your boundaries, and check whether they are being taken.

“Great care must be taken with baiting. The two ants we are trying to combat, the brown Argentine and the black White-footed House Ant, are notoriously difficult to exterminate.  If they suspect a threat they move, divide and multiply, and multiply and multiply.

“People may not mind those little brown ants under the drive, as long as they stay outside.  But within two years, that one small colony may multiply into a super colony which spreads all over the neighbourhood, invades homes and gardens by the millions, destroys the biodiversity of the soil, and even kills baby geckos and birds..  Not everyone can afford pest controllers and expensive baits, year after year.  Nor is this good for the environment.

“By all baiting together on the same weekend there will have a better chance of reducing ant numbers, and a better chance of identifying problem areas which will need further attention.  Talk to your neighbours.

“Take a careful look at individually owned properties, at vacant properties, at rented properties, at street frontages and park boundaries.  Everyone needs to check with the owners of all the properties on their boundaries, and talk about who has got what problems.

“I believe there has been a lot of ant movement in Raumati South over the last two years, because the black White-footed House Ant is being pushed out by the newly arrived Argentine Ant.  The only defence the White-foots have against the Argentine is to multiply and multiply and multiply, so more and more people are getting their houses invaded by vast colonies of black ants.

Argentines establish themselves in a property, then spread out in all directions into surrounding properties until they are so numerous and so hungry they start invading houses, and the Black Ants are driven out.

“Both the KCDC and the Paraparaumu-Raumati Community Board have given us grants to run this. We have been responding to people from north of Waikanae to Paekakariki, and sending out information on how individuals can organise their own mini ant-baiting programmes.

“There at two types of eradication methods, home made borax bait or the commercial Vanquish-Pro:

BORAX BAITING

Recipe:  5 grams (1 rounded teaspoon) of borax powder;

250 gr (1 cup) of sugar;

1 litre of boiling water.

Dissolve, cool, and pour onto cotton wool stuffed into the bait stations. Saturate the cotton but don’t leave any unabsorbed liquid, or the ants will drown.-

“Use borax in a liquid solution, at exactly the right strength, and in little screw-top containers with 4 mm holes drilled in the lids to let ants in but keep bees out.  These are available for $5.00 for 50 from jennyscott@outlook.co.nz.  The aim is not to kill the Argentines, but to keep them alive and feeding, unaware that they are taking a toxin back to the queens. The same dose will kill the black White-footed house ants directly which is great.

“Borax baiting is slow compared with Vanquish-Pro, scatter multiple borax bait stations round the house and section, every 2 metres or so.  Leave them for up to 3 months, replenishing if they dry out.

VANQUISH-PRO

“The Vanquish-pro we recommend for Argentines comes in 325 gram cartridges, enough for an 1100 square metre section.  It was developed in Australia for the Argentine ants, and is very fast.  The cartridge has a carbohydrate added to it to attract the White-Foots as well as the Argentines, so care must be taken not to lay it out in the open near active bees.

People may squirt blobs of it into empty borax bait stations as a safeguard, then reuse these containers later for borax baiting.

“Vanquish-Pro, is $64 a cartridge, if ordered through the RSRA — E-mail  jennyscott@outlook.co.nz — to find out what is right for you.

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Monster Bash on Saturday, 3 November

30 Sunday Sep 2018

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Monster Bash

A fantastic party is promised at the Waikanae Memorial Hall on 3rd November in aid of the Waikanae Scout Group Jamboree fundraising. It is strictly one for the over 18’s, 7 pm until 11.30 pm.

The price of $20 per ticket includes a drink upon entry and nibbles.

Tickets are available to purchase online here or e-mail kitty@waikanaescouts.com with any queries.

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Downer NZ ordered by the Disputes Tribunal to pay for repairs to Kapiti motorist’s car following botched road resealing

30 Sunday Sep 2018

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Downe

We’ve mentioned Downer’s shonky practices before.

According to the stuff article it has now been ordered by the Disputes Tribunal to pay $1996.95 for repairs to Karl Pemberton’s car after he drove on a Kāpiti Coast road the company had been resealing.

The company breached its duty of care and was aware of the surfacing problem before the damage occurred, the tribunal found.

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the highway and the byway art, Britain, 1966

30 Sunday Sep 2018

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highway and Byway

By Ronald Lampitt who was a magazine illustrator.

Kapiti people naturally relate to this with the ‘Ewy’. The word by is from Old Norse and means a town; as well as a prefix in by-law and by-election, it occurs as a suffix in several Scandinavian and English placenames.  A byway is just that; the road through the town; a bypass is the road that avoids the town.

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Waikanae house that’s much younger than it looks

29 Saturday Sep 2018

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Waikanae replica 1912 villa

This house on the corner of Martin Street and the Main Road looks like it was built a century ago, but is only a few years old. It was built as a replica of a 1912 rural villa.  The lot is only 363 m².

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‘Waikanae Landscape’ by Peter McIntyre

29 Saturday Sep 2018

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Waikanae landscape Peter McIntyre

Perhaps not very representative of Waikanae, but Peter McIntyre (1910-1995) is well-known: he was appointed New Zealand’s official war artist in January 1941 by General Freyberg and he chronicled the activities of 2nd NZEF throughout Europe and North Africa.

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With an estimated 158 stock deaths p.a. in NZ, DoC’s proposed independent review of the Waikato 1080 drop that killed 8 cows is rare indeed

29 Saturday Sep 2018

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So … “the Department of Conservation (DOC) is taking the extraordinary step of getting an independent review of a 1080 operation in which cows were subsequently killed…” (tvnz) “Extraordinary” alright. In the midst of the growing current NZ-wide distrust of the poison that’s constantly been touted as next to harmless, DoC appears to be in […]

via With an estimated 158 stock deaths pa in NZ, DoC’s proposed independent review of the Waikato 1080 drop that killed 8 cows is rare indeed — Rangitikei Enviromental Health Watch

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a gateway or statues for the Transmission Gully ‘Ewy’?

28 Friday Sep 2018

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According to this article on the stuff website:-

Wainui saddle

Māori carvings or a feature gateway could be built on Transmission Gully if the Porirua and Kāpiti mayors get their way.

As work continues on the $630 million expressway, a prime spot for artwork marking the border of Porirua City and the Kāpiti Coast is being decided on.

The Wainui Saddle on the hill above Paekākāriki has been identified as a possible location for the project, Kāpiti Coast mayor K Gurunathan said.


The idea was raised in 2015 for both the Kapiti and Transmission Gully Ewy’s to become a ‘sculptural highway’ as reported in this  Joel Maxwell story, but it was ruled out by Mayor Church.

We like the idea and Porirua has some carved Māori sculptures in its town centre, so we went along to take some pics of them, as shown below.

Any one of them in giant size would create attention, although we suspect the ones showing an erect phallus would have a mixed reaction in the bizarre Political Correctness culture that the Kapiti council possesses. 🙂

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‘Plum tree at Waikanae’ art, 1952 by Rita Angus

28 Friday Sep 2018

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‘Garden Study’ art by Karl Maughan

27 Thursday Sep 2018

Garden study Karl Maug

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