Re: Iris borer


In a message dated 96-05-07 13:19:41 EDT, you write:

>lays its eggs in late summer on garden debris or handy iris 
>plants. The eggs overwinter and in the spring the cycle begins again...  

Chris....A study done by a scientist at Beltsville reported that the iris
borer moth lays its eggs in late fall here...according to him, usually
November.  Clarence Mahan in VA



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