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Bushwacker |
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At a very unexpected location, about 10 feet out at the turn of the arbor, 5 females appeared. I would not have expected them and missed an opportunity to pollinate them. I hope the moths did their job.
these female seemed to coinside with a full moon...
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8/18/2008 8:50:56 AM
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duff |
Topsfield, Ma.
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A good observation Bushwacker, though I don't know if the trigger was the full moon or colder night temps or something entirely different. Spent the entire summmer watching for females to pollinate and all of a sudden they were everywhere. Time will tell now if there were some moths or other pollinators out there, cuz sure as hell I wasn't prepared for them...LOL!
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8/24/2008 7:27:08 PM
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