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What are the shield-shaped, brightly colored insects that seem to enjoy my cabbage more than I do?
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Published: January 08, 2008
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My cabbage has been growing nicely until recently when I started seeing little, squiggly, yellow lines on the plant's leaves. The leaves have small holes on the bottom side near those lines. The lines seem to discolor into grayish-brown spots after several days. What's happening?
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Is there anything I can use to control Japanese beetles that are devouring my roses and flowering crabapple trees?
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My eggplants have small black, weevil-like bugs eating them. They leave lace-like remnants of the leaves. What can I do?
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What is a good way to keep our plants from being infested with spider mites?
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I read several articles that recommend using household ingredients (e.g., liquid soap, baking soda, ammonia) to control fungi and aphids. Are these products effective?
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Published: January 07, 2008
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Are earwigs a pest problem in tree fruits?
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Published: January 07, 2008
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I have something growing on my oak tree that looks like spider webs. The webbing can enclose entire twigs and some leaf clusters. What is it, and what do I do about it?
Published: January 07, 2008
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I have a raised bed garden and have battled spider mites to no avail. They have ruined my tomatoes. I use cypress mulch in my garden, as well as a weed block. Should I remove them?
Published: January 07, 2008
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Our tomatoes are the best we have ever had; however, there are small holes near the stem end. When we cut a tomato open, there is a small worm inside. What is it?
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Published: January 07, 2008
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My tomato fruits have small yellow specks on the surface. When the fruits are peeled, those specks form a tough spot that must be cut off before eating the tomatoes. What's wrong?
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Published: January 07, 2008
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How do I keep squash bugs from destroying my plants?
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Published: January 07, 2008
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My squash plants wilt and die about the time they start producing. They have a yellowish, sawdustlike material all over the vines. What could be wrong?
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Published: January 07, 2008
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How do I get rid of spider mites on my clematis and morning glory vines?
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Published: January 07, 2008
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What causes small sting holes and brown trails in apple flesh?
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Published: January 07, 2008
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