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Old 03-07-2004, 03:03 PM
Katra
 
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Default @#$%$##@ Hornworms!!!!

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Now that would be nice! lol Those worms are so well hidden, they are
hard to spot even when active at night! :-P



I used to find them by shaking the plant and listening for the ticking
sound that they make. I doubt if it would work in the city, though.


Ray




Ugh. I've heard that you can hear them chewing... but I can't shake the
vines. They are all tied up to either fencing or poles, and I might also
shake the fruits off!

But thanks anyway. :-)

K.

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