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pea & bean weevil &woodlice
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pea & bean weevil &woodlice
Janet wrote:
I've watched them chew up perfectly healthy flower petals, going round and round the blossom til they reach the centre. They must have been on speed.. Which reminds me, http://www.trinity.edu/jdunn/spiderdrugs.htm |
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pea & bean weevil &woodlice
On 7/19/2012 4:14 PM, Janet wrote:
wrote On 7/18/2012 5:49 PM, Bob Hobden wrote: Vicky wrote ... Luvlyboy wrote: Pea and Bean Weevil are having a whale of a time scoffing the Kidney Bean leaves,any cure advice will be more than welcome, also woodlice are eating the outer green covering on my cucumbers in the greenhouse which disfigure them, any advice will me more than welcome, As far as I know, woodlice don't do damage themselves, they only feed on pre-damaged items. And they like damp. That is the scientific view about Woodlice, I am not convinced they are totally innocent. Sign my petition! Or join the protest curl-up outside Downing St. I've watched them chew up perfectly healthy flower petals, going round and round the blossom til they reach the centre. They must have been on speed.. Bellis perennis, actually. I wonder if it has 'medicinal' uses... |
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