Kameruka, NSW

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LisaWhite wrote:
23 Apr 2019
Thanks Jackie. That’s a very good idea! I’ll let you know what we discover, if anything at all.

Unidentified Mammal
LisaWhite wrote:
15 Apr 2019
Thanks very much. I’ve heard that the curl grubs aren’t good in a vege patch so I fed them to the chooks. The hawk Moth pupae got replanted in the bed. Hoping that was for the best.

Unidentified Insect
KimPullen wrote:
14 Apr 2019
The large larvae and the pupae are a hawk moth, possibly Hippotion scrofa which is recorded as feeding on Ipomoea. The smaller, white, curled larvae are beetles of the family Scarabaeidae.

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