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Mon, Jun 2, 14 at 21:30
| Found out that the unidentified cocoon in my previous post is from the gypsy moth. Got my Purdue Extension newsletter today which had a picture of it as well as the history of the gypsy moth. Seems that our state has been hit with infestations of them this year. Madonna |
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| It would help to post this answer on your other thread, wherever it may be. Can you provide the link, please? |
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- Posted by theforgottenone1013 5b/6a MI (My Page) on Tue, Jun 3, 14 at 17:01
| Glad to hear you've got your answer. The link to the previous thread is below. Rodney |
Here is a link that might be useful: What cocoon?
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| I have posted my above post on the previous thread. Thank you. Madonna |
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