Can you help identify a critter? Looks like giant gopher.
blitzdes
18 years ago
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Can you help me identify this plum tree?
Comments (8)Fatamorgana,thanks for that link,i finally found the kind of plum tree i have,mine is the "Yellow Shiro Plum"a japanese plum.I've had mine close to 30 years or so.A friend i used to work with had one in her yard and she gave a couple of us,starts from her tree.I'm the only one who still has it,and that thing is sooooooooooo loaded,that the limbs are bending. The rest of my friends killed theirs with kindness,but i share my plums with them.LOL,LOL They are the best plums i ever ate,and they should be ready to eat in a couple more weeks.Sometimes i just grab a few off the tree,wipe it off on my shirt tails and eat. The other thing i like about these is that no critters or birds bother them,like they do my peaches.The birds come along the peach tree and take a bite of a peach then move onto another,makes me so angry.Told dh we need to get one of those nets fr the tree,before they eat them all. Kathi...See MoreCan you pls help me identify this critter?
Comments (4)Yea, those small bugs/critters, if you look closely in the pic, lots of them feeding on the leaves. I have no prob with them, I just to know what they are and if they are safe to be fed to my aquarium fish :) Hmm....I googled water lice but didn't see any image looked like it. Thanks....See MoreOT: need help identifying sleeping critter
Comments (7)yes from the googleing, I say you both are right pin pointing it to the Tersa kind. Man I saw another interesting looking. The Orleander Sphinx moth. wow what a interresting turn this took. Thanks everyone. Lucy...See MoreHelp Identifying Problem with Giant Chain Ferns
Comments (1)I wish I knew! Giant Chainferns are my favorite fern. Since you're on the coast, I'd guess slug or snail damage... but I'm really not sure. Nothing eats my Chainferns, here. Josh...See Morejackied164 z6 MA
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