Let nature do it's magic with beneficial insects.

There are hosts of beneficial insects that can clean up harmful insects from your garden. Read more>>>http://my-garden-world.com/?p=374

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Comment by Marvin White on April 21, 2010 at 6:35am
Hi Don, try trichigramma wasps. Rather than going through their benefits, do a web search for "trichigramma wasps". There is plenty of info and where you can buy them.
Comment by Don Reeves on April 21, 2010 at 5:18am
Mr White, I have had a (Burbank) plum tree for about 8 years. In the last three years, each spring I get these green "inch worms" that chew holes in the leaves and burrow into the fruit. No insects are feeding on the worms, just an occasional bird. How does one introduce benficial insect to this destructive pest? I always clean up the fallen fruit hoping to deprive the inch worms of food and wintering habitat. Thanks , Don in Nashville

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