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caterpillars
my begonias were ruined this year by caterpillars..I don't know what sort, but I found two hairy caterpillars on the nearby plants..What can I do next year to prevent this happening.......
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"solaara" wrote in message ... my begonias were ruined this year by caterpillars..I don't know what sort, but I found two hairy caterpillars on the nearby plants..What can I do next year to prevent this happening....... Grow the nearby plants further away. Sorry. 'Couldn't resist. But, are you absolutely certain that it was caterpillar damage on the begonias. I had a similar experience this year. Was convinced it was caterpillar damage because of the droppings. 'Happened to be out at night and found the plants covered in big garden snails - making caterpillar like droppings! That, I considered to be sneaky. -- ned http://www.bugsandweeds.co.uk last update 24.08.2005 |
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In article , solaara solaara.1uye82@
gardenbanter.co.uk writes my begonias were ruined this year by caterpillars..I don't know what sort, but I found two hairy caterpillars on the nearby plants..What can I do next year to prevent this happening....... Caterpillars are usually pretty specific as to food plant - it's unlikely that they'll move from one plant to another unless both are favoured food plants. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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