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Mishkas Orange, MA
May 1, 2008 11:14 AM Post #4891794
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Hello,
I was wondering what to do about my milkweed. I obviously grow it for my cats but last year tiny red/orange bugs I believe to be alphids beat them to it. Left none of the top so it never bloomed, and I didn't see anything else on them but the bugs. I just checked and I have a nice healthy crop coming in...what can I use to get the bugs off without harming the plant for the cats? Can you spray it with water/soap mix? I don't want to put anything on it that will taste bad to the cats. I know you guys have the answer... :~)
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