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Old September 15, 2015   #187
ginger2778
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Originally Posted by Fiishergurl View Post
Agreed! They are amazing. Thanks Marsha for the tip a while back. White flies, thrips, and all kinds of nasties. I never had a bee, bumblee bee, or lizard get stuck on them. One time a dragon fly, but only once.

Ginny
An added advantage is the moth that lays tomato fruitworm eggs is very attracted to the blue ones, which I also use.

Barb, you are lucky they don't affect your mature plants. Down here we are so infested that they definitely do.
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