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In article , "Lynda LeCompte"
wrote: On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 23:46:15 -0500, cat daddy wrote: Do you have big red ants that make little trails to their mound? Like the red harvester? I've not seen any. We have mostly what I think are the native fire ants, around the property, but not near the veggie patch that I can see. There was a crawfish hole in the patch - we live near a creek - they wouldn't be the culprits would they?!? (Those ignurrunt Brits ;-) I am not an expert on crayfish (they have many names...) on land, but I have seen them snip the leaves off of aquatic plants very destructively. My roommate at the time had some lovely Giant Vallisneria (about 1/2" wide leaves, grass like) and after he put a crayfish in the tank, it was pruned back to the crown. So if you have a snipping problem, I suspect, but don't know, that it could definitely be crayfish. On the bright side, if you get a raccoon, it'll probably eat the crayfish... -- A friend will help you move. A real friend will help you move a body. |
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