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RE: The ticks were bad today
Box Elder bugs
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RE: The ticks were bad today
ORIGINAL: RonM Box Elder bugs |
RE: The ticks were bad today
The gypsy moths have done more damage than any and all others combined.[:@]
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RE: The ticks were bad today
Box Elder is in the North American Maple family.....
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RE: The ticks were bad today
ORIGINAL: bawanajim The gypsy moths have done more damage than any and all others combined.[:@] ![]() |
RE: The ticks were bad today
ORIGINAL: bawanajim The gypsy moths have done more damage than any and all others combined.[:@] |
RE: The ticks were bad today
ORIGINAL: bluebird2 ORIGINAL: bawanajim The gypsy moths have done more damage than any and all others combined.[:@] At the time of the chestnut blight deer numbers were very low, maybe lower than even today.;) The enemies of deer are like the sun rise. new and brighter everyday.[8D] |
RE: The ticks were bad today
Yet you are the only one around that can document the demise of deer in 2F and 2G before the PGC had a chance to destroy the herd as the hunters of PA have grown to expect. What were the reproductive rates of those days? |
RE: The ticks were bad today
Theres a product out called Bug Stop that will clean the ladybug/beetle/stinkbug/box fellers etc's clock. Spray it around your windows in the fall before they show up... kills em like a 12 gauge kills ground squirrels. :D
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