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Re: cutworm solutions?
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: cutworm solutions?
- From: B* L* <b*@magi.com>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jun 1997 08:08:04 -0700
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A CPB is a Colorado Potato Bug. But you can probably ID them easily.
Someone else was having problems with eaten tomatoes and describing a
worm. Maybe they can help.
Havi Hoffman wrote:
>
> >A finishing nail will also work for cutworms but what you are describing
> >does not sound like cutworms more like CPB's or crickets. Cutworms wrap
> >
> Hmm...what's a CPB? I did spot and destroy one cutworm, but the plant stems
> are too large to wrap around. Something nibbled out a tiny green tomato
> about 3/4inch diameter. I don't think we have many crickets around here.
>
> Thanks,
> Havi
> Zone 9
> Berkeley, CA
> Havi Hoffman
>
> look what's growing now...Vegetable Gardens
> at The Mining Company (www.miningco.com)
> http://vegetablegarden.miningco.com
> vegetablegarden.guide@miningco.com
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