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bright line Brown eye/Tomato moth caterpillar - so well named
http://www.wildlifeinsight.com/the-b...ea-bf-no-2160/Last edited by veggiechicken; 25-08-2018, 12:28 PM.
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I had my best Ananas go missing over the weekend, only one suspect, four legs, waggy tail. It was pears last week. Found him at it again yesterday, caught in the act, Ildi and Alisa Craig, pleaded guilty but those big brown eyes. Sentence served by way of time in custody. I'll just have to keep an eye on him and hope he doesn't get a taste for dwarf french beans.
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^I have similar problems. I'm going to fence in part of my patch and grow everything that a dog might find tempting inside. And possibly not bother growing potatoes. I can't fence in a large enough area to included tatties and they're more trouble than they're worth for the few that we manage to eat.
Never had any problem with the dogs eating beans, but peas, toms, peppers, melons, squash, courgettes and, of course, potatoes. One of our dogs will climb into trees for fruit. I keep reading articles about things dogs are not supposed to eat, but ours clearly haven't been paying attention.
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My dogs pick their own blackberries, raspberries, tomatoes, beans and cabbage/kale. They pick up windfall apples to play Fetch and the apple gets smaller with every throw until they expect me to throw a bit of core!
They don't seem to have noticed the courgettes yet. Don't know why - they've been hard to miss this year.
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