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Old 14-06-2003, 06:32 PM
Candie
 
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Default Maggots in my Bean Stems

We have had such a cold spring here in northern Indiana that my plants are
just now coming up. My beans looked like they were doing good but today when
I went out I noticed a lot of the plants had wilted. I pulled up several of
the stems and many of them had what looked like maggots eating the inside of
the stem. The others looked like they had already been eaten. What can I do
to stop these critters from destroying my whole bean crop?

Candie



 
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