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Today we discovered that as well as the cabbage whites, the pea moth, the
carrot fly, we now have leek moth. Make my day.

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shazzbat wrote:
Today we discovered that as well as the cabbage whites, the pea moth,
the carrot fly, we now have leek moth. Make my day.

Huh! Read you post.......turned to pick up my wine...............have got
wine moth!
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Martin wrote:
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 20:17:05 +0100, "Pete C"
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shazzbat wrote:
Today we discovered that as well as the cabbage whites, the pea
moth, the carrot fly, we now have leek moth. Make my day.

Huh! Read you post.......turned to pick up my
wine...............have got wine moth!


Tried Vermoth?

Oh, very dry
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Martin wrote:
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 20:17:05 +0100, "Pete C"
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shazzbat wrote:
Today we discovered that as well as the cabbage whites, the pea
moth, the carrot fly, we now have leek moth. Make my day.
Huh! Read you post.......turned to pick up my
wine...............have got wine moth!


Tried Vermoth?

Oh, very dry


Martin-i, inne?
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Martin wrote:
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009 20:17:05 +0100, "Pete C"
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shazzbat wrote:
Today we discovered that as well as the cabbage whites, the pea
moth, the carrot fly, we now have leek moth. Make my day.
Huh! Read you post.......turned to pick up my
wine...............have got wine moth!

Tried Vermoth?

Oh, very dry


Martin-i, inne?

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