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Old 05-08-2003, 04:12 AM
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Default Lawn leafhoppers revisted...


A couple weeks back I asked about the millions of leafhoppers on my lawn.

Seems the population has noticably reduced on its own with no
interaction other than a soap spray on the initial discovery.

The cold adult beverages were a success!

Thanks for that suggestion.

Jeff
San Jose, Ca. Zone 8

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Default Lawn leafhoppers revisted...

jhultman writes in article 1060025817.660742@sj-nntpcache-3 dated Mon, 04 Aug 2003 12:35:43 -0700:

A couple weeks back I asked about the millions of leafhoppers on my lawn.

Seems the population has noticably reduced on its own with no
interaction other than a soap spray on the initial discovery.

The cold adult beverages were a success!

Thanks for that suggestion.


No prob. Glad to hear your plague of mini-locusts is abating.

I'm going to need a bunch of those beverages myself next year when the
17-year locusts (periodical cicadas) return to northern VA.

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