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Old 15-02-2004, 12:02 PM
Kay Easton
 
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Steve, so you've got exactly the same problems with your Viburnum Tinus?
What is your conclusion? Is it the green caterpillars, do you think? What
will you do about it, if anything? I haven't been able to see any other
pests on the shrub, but there are definitely more holes since the last time
I looked a couple of weeks ago.

Caterpillars are baby butterflies (or moths). The Viburnum will
recover. Take your pick.



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