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In response to
"
Do you have spotted lantern flies yet? -- nm
"
by
Dano
I don't know what those are -- nm
Posted by
ML (aka Iadodger)
Oct 20 '22, 07:28
(No message)
Responses:
You may luck out and your winters might be too cold for them to spread there. -- nm
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Dano
Oct 20, 07:38
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I don’t think we have them either so may not be this far west yet. -- nm
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spamlet
Oct 20, 07:58
a scourge on this earth -- nm
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decline
Oct 20, 07:33
these nasty buggers
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Jovian
Oct 20, 07:31
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SQUISH WITH EXTREME PREJUDICE!
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znufrii, official Gen-Xer
Oct 20, 08:00
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They actually have me hoping for a bitter cold winter. -- nm
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Dano
Oct 20, 08:03
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My guess is after a couple of bad years here, the birds discovered a tasty new snack when the nymphs emerged in the spring.
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znufrii, official Gen-Xer
Oct 20, 08:05
pretty. do they bite? -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 20, 07:56
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nope. but they're really good at killing trees and bushes -- nm
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decline
Oct 20, 08:07
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