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- From: nancy szerlag <szerlag@earthlink.net>
- To: gardenwriters-on-gardening <gwl-g@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs
- Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 13:08:41 -0500
On 1/25/05 11:38 AM, "Miranda Smith" <miranda@tagoresmith.com> wrote:
> These very well may be the mothers of tomato or tobacco hornworms...I
> attracted them, inadventently, by growing lots of nicotiana. They are
> beautiful, but the babies can sure do the number on a tomato crop.
>
> Miranda
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I believe they are in the same family.
Nancy
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[gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs,
nancy szerlag, 01/24/2005
- RE: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs, Sheri Ann Richerson, 01/24/2005
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Re: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs,
Carolyn Ulrich, 01/24/2005
- Re: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs, nancy szerlag, 01/24/2005
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Re: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs,
Miranda Smith, 01/25/2005
- Re: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs correction, Miranda Smith, 01/25/2005
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Re: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs,
nancy szerlag, 01/25/2005
- Re: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs, Lon Rombough, 01/25/2005
- Re: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs - hummingbird moths, Sandie Parrott, 01/25/2005
- Re: [gwl-g] Re: Interesting bugs, Melanie, 01/31/2005
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