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In article , phorbin1
@yahoo.com says...



Nothing you or Joe can say will prevent the codling moth from developing
resistance, as it already has in some areas. It -will- make its way to
your trees.

Eventually all pathways for toxic control will close and then the
pesticide dependant weakling species of plants will be decimated...



.........Well damn!!

I hit send instead of save.


 
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