Re: Re: CULT: Murphey's and Borer
- Subject: Re: [iris] Re: CULT: Murphey's and Borer
- From: "Michael D. Greenfield" m*@cinci.rr.com
- Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 12:12:27 -0500
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I have never seen a moth that I know of. I have seen moths that might be but have been unable to catch them. As I have not had recent borer problems I have to get photos from some where else. I want to try to get some of borers in the rhizome. The color on my photos is not the greatest.
For those who are not in borer country and have grown cole crops imagine damage from the Cabbage Moth that has not been controlled. Bores can cause as much damage. I don't care for meaty broccoli nor borers in my iris.
Mike Greenfield
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Subject: Re: [iris] Re: CULT: Murphey's and Borer
In a message dated 2/12/2006 11:35:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,
mgreenfield@cinci.rr.com writes:
<<Anner these were alive when taken
Sublime cooties! My big fellow was a lot pinker, I must say, a sort of 1950s
dingy salmon color, and he had dark dots on his sides. Real stylish.
If you have a good picture of the moth put that up, too. I've seen it, I
think, but I could be remembering wrong since in my moth phase I was much
preoccupied with wooly bears.
Cordially,
Anner Whitehead
Richmond VA USA
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