ChatterBank1 min ago
Plum moth
! have a small Victoria plum tree, about half the fruit on which usually contains a grub even though I put up a pheronome trap. But this year I have found only two or three infected plums so far. I suppose the reason is due to the weather, which has caused many problems with summer bedding plants. But it seems to have helped me to get a healthy crop of plums. I wonder if others have had a similar experience.
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