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"Loki" wrote:
il Tue, 11 May 2004 02:40:07 -0500, Katra ha scritto:
Hornworm moths lay their eggs on the leaves. :-(
They don't eat the stems.
They sound a pain.
They are. :-(
I found a teensy one the other day on one of my tomato plants...
It's worm dip now. G
I try to hand pick the little buggers when possible, not the least
because it's so much fun to watch the ducks fight over them when I toss
them in with the poultry! Especially the larger ones. G
For birds, try some pinwheels, and those are decorative!
Owl decoys are also good and Wal-Mart has a nice supply of them right
now. Just move them weekly and make sure they cast a shadow.
I'm not sure our birds would know what an owl is.
As it's drawing to winter here it's more a matter of me getting out
and cleaning up the garden.
Might be instinctive. :-)
Owl decoys work very well for pest birds, and pigeons!
K.
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