did anyone see this story in the Guardian?
Steve
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Re: cactoblastis
Nice reoprt - and no I had not realised that it had spread so far. If it does invade Mexico thay will certainly feel the effects!
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Chris
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Re: cactoblastis
And to think I was worried about a white woodlice on Girlie the other day...
(presumably it hasn't eaten since I Provado'd - if it works like the flea drops on cat and dog necks.)
This is worrying....
(presumably it hasn't eaten since I Provado'd - if it works like the flea drops on cat and dog necks.)
This is worrying....
Happy carrier of Forby Disorder - an obsession with Euphorbia obesa.
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