Re: Peony root chewing insect S.O.S. - Thank You


At 01:20 AM 12/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
>In the interim, my reader looked at the photo of the Swift Moth and says
>that's not it.  I have also had a very interesting reply from a contact
>suggested to me on another list.  If he gives permission, I will quote his
>entire reply on my discussion and add it to the summary I'm trying to put
>together of all the feedback I've gotten.  
>
>Another suggestion is that he either photograph this critter or capture
>some to send to a qualified etymologist for ID.  Both good suggestions,
>IMO.
>
>I will post this link to black vine weevils on my discussion to see if they
>look like being the culprit, tho' since the info. says that the larva
>overwinter, I wonder, since my reader says they aren't there now.  Thanks
>for the link to yet another possible.
>
>Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
>mtalt@clark.net
>Editor:  Gardening in Shade
>current article:  Late Color -  Part 3
>http://suite101.com/welcome.cfm/222
>
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That sounds great, Marge.  I'm also curious about where the damage occurred
(geographically).  Think I missed it early on.  Margaret  L.

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