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Hmm.. recalling Schnells book- isn't that a type of nest for some kind of wasp or moth or something?? makes "plugs" of plant material on the top and bottom and kinda "incubates" in between the layers??
That's waht comes to mind first, for me
lol thanks for aiding the recall, Joe, I hadto return the book to the library but definitely recall pics of somethin like that in the second edition- I don't think we have them hereabouts but figured they'd live more south, like say GA.
Good luck Travis, hope it was an isolated incident.
Oh and why is it that it seems scientists always get the "exotic" problems??
I swear, everyone I know who has a scientific background seems to have the ability to attracts exquisite problems- ignorant ol me only gets the odd aphid infestation but nothing "fancy" like killer wasps
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