Grave traditions Cape May
After trying to talk myself into trudging down to cape may...being the only place in NJ Ive never searched..i woke up early and down i wentpoor abe is sinking in a strange holeneat grave strange...
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OOO!!!! i know this!!!!gypsy moths caterpillars eat oaks like there is no tomorrow, i think they might be poisonous to the tree, i dont remember 100%, but they kill the tree, and there have been...
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Ahh, you were down in my area... That part of Belleplain Forest was ravaged by Gypsy Moths in the late 1980's. I remember when I was a kid putting duct tape around the trees in my yard back then, not...
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I like the variation on the "Patience" spelling of the name. Imagine having to yell for Recompense to come in for dinner NOW!? His mom must've called him "Pense."Gypsy moths were really bad in the NW...
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Well, when we were kids, we did our part (albeit just a drop in the bucket considering the overall population of those things). We would get big glass empty jars, catch as many as we could, load them...
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LOL - my friends and I still reminisce about the summer of the gypsy moths! We went to camp in North NJ and one night our camp director had us collect gypsy moth catterpillars as an evening...
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They are green on the inside...ask my old shirt about that! **shudders**I recall a friend's father using a blowtorch on them. I read that they were introduced into the U.S. by someone who wanted to...
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