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Last year I had a bad infection that made the leaves curl up and go brown.
Is there anything I can do now to help prevent the same thing happening again?
I notice that the RHS don't mention cherry/pear-slugworm, but they will also kill leaves - usually "skeletonising" so that most of the parts between the veins are eaten away or brown.
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From a few feet away they look like small elongated blackish-brown bird poo's (about a quarter to half an inch in size; 5-10mm) on the surface of the leaf; looking like a bird poo is perhaps a form of camouflage - it has tricked me a few times!
But when inspected closely, they are slightly too glistening for bird poo, slightly tapered at the rear end, slightly bulged at the front end and it is just about possible to make out their eyes as two small black dots.
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