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PostPosted: Aug 26th, '12, 03:54 
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I found a bunch of green eggs (picture) on the grow bed.
I thought it was aphid's eggs but I am not sure.
Have you guys ever seen those before?


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PostPosted: Aug 26th, '12, 06:05 
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Don't think anything will be hatching from them, looks like grub poo.


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PostPosted: Aug 26th, '12, 07:34 
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I agree with Jorgy, go back and look for holes in the leaves and you will probably find a fat caterpillar that you can throw to your fish.


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PostPosted: Aug 26th, '12, 14:50 
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I found a heap in my growbed today. Found about 15 caterpillars ranging in size from about half a cm to about 2 and a half. I have been neglecting my plants a bit and I had to pull out 2 of my kale plants because they had no leaves left.


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PostPosted: Aug 26th, '12, 18:59 
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Hope your fish got the spoils!!!!!!


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PostPosted: Aug 26th, '12, 21:26 
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I've got lots of big hairy black caterpillars but luckily most of them are munching on a lantana which I don't care about. Chooks won't touch them


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PostPosted: Aug 27th, '12, 05:00 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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They look like poo taste them if they taste like poo they probley are :laughing3: :think:


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