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Turtasal
at Wed Jul 2 16:49:54 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Turtasal ]
Better late then never I guess. sigh...Also try aphids. These are found in many colors usually growing on the tender tips of many plants outside like rose bushes for example. Look at the new shoots closely and also under leaves. They can camoflauge themselves quite well. They'll be clumped together, so just pick off what you need. By all means check that whatever plant you use hasn't been sprayed for insects first! Good luck!
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- RE: baby toad help - ellasmommie, Fri Jun 27 00:58:57 2003
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- RE: baby toad help - Amanda E, Fri Jun 27 07:33:15 2003
- Fruit flies, tiny worms, tiny spiders,leaf hoppers...(more) - Laurah, Sat Jun 28 00:49:04 2003
RE: baby toad help - Turtasal, Wed Jul 2 16:49:54 2003
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