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08-01-2010, 11:57 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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You never know
I guess we can all add a new species of insect that seems to have a taste for banana leaves. Just doing a routine check of my babies this morning revealed a cecropia moth caterpillar munching away happily on one of my balbesianas. My bet is that I may have had an interesting look on my face when I saw that. Pic if you are interested (and if I can figure out how to send!).
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Re: You never know
I found a caterpillars munching on mine too. I squished them.
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