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On 2 May 2003 at 21:39, allen dick wrote:

> In my experience, most wasps and hornets are better neigbours than the
> local bipeds, or, for that matter quadrupeds.
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> Why not give them a break?
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> Innocent until proven guilty?

Take a look at:  http://www.pollinator.com/tomatoworms.htm


Dave Green   SC  USA
The Pollination Home Page:  http://pollinator.com

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