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"Bourne Identity" wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 20:14:11 -0700, "Anonny Moose" opined: The larvae of the different lady beetles is indeed different and the one in question appears to be the Asian lady beetle. The Asian adult releases a bitter tasting and foul smelling liquid, which is actually the beetle's blood, from its legs as a defensive action. So you'd definitely want to make sure you don't have these lady beetles in your fruit at harvest. When I make anything from fruit, I wash it. I thought this was common practice. You mean there are people who make wine, or jam, without washing the fruit first? You are quarrelsome and belligerent. |
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