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Old 17-08-2003, 02:12 PM
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Ron wrote:

"Kate Morgan" wrote in message

Please would you all check your lawns for ragwort, I know it is a time
consuming job but it is a bad year for the nasty weed.


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I trust that you do not use broad band insecticides.

One explanation for the increase in ragwort is most likely the reduction in
the tiger moth population for their caterpillars eat the weed and I've seen
a patch of ragwort plants stripped of their foliage in less than a day. No
grazing animal would think of eating it then for the smell of the
caterpillars' faeces would put them off!.

I hope that some ragwort is left for the moths.


Also remembering that there are several different spp of ragwort, one of
which (fen ragwort) is so rare it was one of the first spp selected for
the Species Recovery Programme.

[mind the wrap]
http://www.english-nature.org.uk/tex...fen_ragwort.as
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regards
sarah



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Think of it as evolution in action.