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I hope this "introduced" insect has been thoroughly tested. So many of
these things end up having an appetite for "good" plants after what the
were introduced to control are eradicated. Nature is best left to resolve
things by itself.
Bob Young
Lindale,TX
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> > I was dissapointed to find out last spring that an
> insect has been introduced to control this "weed".  I
> will miss the wonderfull honey if the introduction is
> sucessful.
>
> Ellen Anglin

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