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Unhappy something eating Eleagnus Hedging

Hello I have Eleagnus Hedging, some of them are large and strong, others have leaves that are turning yellow and falling and now I've noticed that something is eating another. I've examined under the leaves and along the stems but i cant see a thing. Can someone help me with this please.
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On 14/07/2016 14:58, kerrygirl wrote:
Hello I have Eleagnus Hedging, some of them are large and strong, others
have leaves that are turning yellow and falling and now I've noticed
that something is eating another. I've examined under the leaves and
along the stems but i cant see a thing. Can someone help me with this
please.


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Looks like caterpillar damage, not sure which moths like these,
unsightly but not life threatening

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