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Re: Worms and Caterpillars on Roses
- To: r*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Worms and Caterpillars on Roses
- From: A* R* <a*@austx.tandem.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Nov 1997 13:02:20 -0600 (CST)
- In-Reply-To: <971105091609_765666767@mrin40.mail.aol.com> from "KKlein8104@aol.com" at Nov 5, 97 11:12:02 am
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> << The leaves, mostly. I'd turn my back and >boom<, skeletonized plant. The
> only thing to do is to be preventitive, which is interfering with my
> ambitions of being a lazy slob.
>
> keith, zone 5, WNY
> >>
>
> Well sorry I haven't had that problem but I have suffered from time to time
> the lazy
> slob syndrome lol.
Being "ambitious" about being a lazy slob is an oxymoron.
Provide some drinking water for birds near your roses -- perhaps the
birds would eat those caterpillars.
--
Amy Moseley Rupp (amyr@austx.tandem.com) Austin, TX, USDA z8b, Sunset z30
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