CATERPILLAR PARASITE
PROVES UNSUITABLE
(Received 10 ami.) • LONDON, September 15.' The. Farnham Royal scientists aro' disappointed with the caterpillar on which they were relying to kill tin blackberry plant, as they found ii equally ready to eat raspberries '•■and loganberries,' and it is therefore ;un-. suitable. It is hoped ;to eliminate, ragwart by the cinnabar, moth, caterpillar, whose only other food. is groundsell. —A. and-N.Z.
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Northern Advocate, 17 September 1927, Page 9
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