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web worms
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08/25/23 04:42 PM
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jwcromer
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they are back,what do you use to get rid of them?
Last edited by jwcromer; 08/25/23 04:43 PM.
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Re: web worms
[Re: jwcromer]
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08/25/23 04:55 PM
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Unclebubba
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Might want to wait until after we get some moisture before employing my method.
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Re: web worms
[Re: jwcromer]
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10/14/23 01:43 AM
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Slow Drifter
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Extreme Angler
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They don't hurt anything. Just do nothing.
SD
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Re: web worms
[Re: jwcromer]
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10/15/23 04:02 AM
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grout-scout
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Guy on the radio down here, says to “poke their webs with a long stick, to tear openings and the wasp will eat the worms”. Now, obviously this won’t work if you don’t have a long stick. But I had them in a mulberry tree and it worked pretty well, but we have a lot of wasp down here.
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