RE: Re:Iris Borer Eggs
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- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2006 13:02:21 -0600
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Hi Sandy, What are you doing to control the borer? Char, From: I'm certainly interested, I'm just not very conversant. ;-) I posted a bunch of borer images last year, but I can't figure out how
to send a good, small image to the list - my software changed when I got the
'new' machine. So there are bad small images instead. Chuck Chapman and I have been comparing our borers' activities back and
forth over the last couple of years. His feelings on the hatch process
were different from mine, but I'm coming around to his viewpoint - that there
are two distinct cycles, one in the early spring (May around here) and one in
the late spring (mid June). As opposed to two generations within the same
year. That certainly is a borer moth btw, and the best image I have seen to
date. I've tried saving the pupae (successfully) in order to get an
excellent image of the moth, but they always beat themselves to death first. Special surprise for the end of the year... we have snow and frozen
ground! It's one thing to have a green Christmas, quite another to have
thawed ground as well. Best regards, Sandy Ives in Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: i*@yahoogroups.com?subject=Email Delivery: Digest | i*@yahoogroups.com?subject=Change Delivery Format: Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | i*@yahoogroups.com?subject= .
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