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Old 27-04-2003, 12:56 AM
 
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Default milky spores in southern NH

dont know how long the milky spore stays active in the soil without going thru
replication cycle in grubs. the idea is there are always some grubs to replicate the
MS. Ingrid

(Tim) wrote:

So does this mean if I kill all the grubs, the milky spores will die as well?
I've seen websites that claim it'll last 15-20 years, could this be true?

Thanks again,
Tim

OH YEAH.. bacteria survive cold very well. and if the host survives, the microbe
will. Ingrid




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