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What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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Posted by coffeemom Broward z10 (My Page) on Sun, Oct 25, 09 at 19:33 Follow-Up Postings:
RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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- Posted by tomncath 9B(microclimate 10A) (My Page) on
Mon, Oct 26, 09 at 19:15
| Don't know but that's one beautiful cat! Where are all the cat lovers? |
RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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| Possibly Tetrio Sphinx Moth |
Here is a link that might be useful: Tetrio Sphinx Moth
RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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That's certainly a beautiful cat - it's the first one I've ever seen! Sherry |
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Now THAT is a cool cat! Tomncath- traffic really is slowing down on this forum as "winter" approaches (whatever that is). I guess a lot of the cat lovers are starting hibernation. |
RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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| I thought winter was when the forum picked up. Its usually dead in the summer because the heat is so unbearable. |
RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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| Yep sorry I meant the butterfly forum, which is where I got to this post from. Definitely not the time for the Florida garden forum to slow down! |
RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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- Posted by tomncath 9B(microclimate 10A) (My Page) on
Tue, Oct 27, 09 at 19:45
| So true, when we were young we couldn't wait for summer and a little sun worship. Now that we're more mature we worship the fall solstice ;-) Tom |
RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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They may be striking but they aren't called frangipani cats for nothing. They really did a number on my tree. So why couldn't they eat the leaves off the plumeria that are going to loose their leaves anyway? Vexing! |
RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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| Mine met it's demise... gone. |
RE: What's eating my Bridal Plumie?
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| Though I do not have a picture yet, I have small cats eating my fuzzy- large leaf jatropha, all of a sudden, very small, greenish gray with a slightly pronounced head. I am quite sure it is some type of moth. Anyone want to guess. |
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