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Sat, Oct 27, 12 at 14:36
| Thank you, GS, for posting this on another forum, letting us know there's a free and easy document on the web for identifying horticultural pests. It's a .pdf, so you'll have to have at least Adobe Reader (free) installed on your computer, but I think most of us do.
http://www.ofa.org/pdf/tips_books/id_pests.pdf |
Here is a link that might be useful: Guide To Pestiferousness
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- Posted by cactusmcharris 4 / Interior BC (My Page) on Wed, Oct 31, 12 at 14:18
| Bump to the bugs - too much interest. |
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| Cactus....I hope that you know that if is sort of an unwritten rule to allow a post such as yours to remain at the top so that more people can benefit from it. As soon as someone posts, it sinks. The fact that no one has commented reflects that, I think. Anyway, thanks for the link. |
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- Posted by cactusmcharris 4 / Interior BC (My Page) on Thu, Nov 1, 12 at 9:47
| No, I don't know that. |
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| I just didn't want you to think that no one was interested in the link. |
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| Well, big oops. Link doesn't work. |
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