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Old 05-02-2012, 11:32 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight View Post
To clarify, it is a large population of crickets, not a population of large crickets.
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Oddly, it never occurred to me until just now that it might be the gigantic cricket population in our backyard destroying the plants.
Darn, I was going to ask for a picture of those gigantic crickets!

KS, I noticed that there is a lot of stuff for snails and slugs to hide in/under around your pots. You could look under each pot and remove/smash/kill/mutilate those critters that are hiding under the pots. And remove as much of the loose items as possible. They love to hide in moist, dark areas during the day. The damage they are doing is shocking!
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