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    Unidentified larvae

    I,ve just dealt with two more larvae on my zygo cactus they had soon started munching the leaves away and I find them by their droppings below they were inside a small pocket of silk they had spun I,m hopeing this is the last of them when I sorted the last larvae out there was no sign of others...
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    Unidentified larvae

    I would just like to add the culprit here is the light brown apple moth I just found two larvae on my zygo cactus, it says it flies in two generations may and october, so presumably these larvae are from eggs laid back in may/june time, it feeds on over 2,000 different plants and is one of the...
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    Unidentified larvae

    Thankyou for the Information.
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    Unidentified larvae

    There was either a moth larvae or perhaps even saw fly larvae (not seen) but had been present munching away of all plants a zygo cactus or christmas cactus thou I think this one flowers in november, the droppings were scattered around the cactus and was active for a while something I,ve never...
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