Fairacres Vol
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tomato horn worm. When you notice something eating the leaves you can go out at night with a black light and they will glow and you can just pick them off. You can also sprinkle corn meal all over the plants and they will eat it with the leaves (they can't digest the corn meal) and eventually die. In my experience there is never 1. So I go out with the black light two or three nights in a row till I don't notice any more leaves being eaten.These boogers
We sprinkled seven dust on them. Corn meal would have been the better option. Thanks.tomato horn worm. When you notice something eating the leaves you can go out at night with a black light and they will glow and you can just pick them off. You can also sprinkle corn meal all over the plants and they will eat it with the leaves (they can't digest the corn meal) and eventually die. In my experience there is never 1. So I go out with the black light two or three nights in a row till I don't notice any more leaves being eaten.
Justin Thomas just made every duffer in the world feel better. Misses a 10' par putt. Gets mad and steps sideways up to the tap in of 1.5' and lips it out. Makes the 3 footer for a sweet three putt double bogey.
Yeah, baby.
My daughter had absentee seizures which she has now outgrown.It may not be similar, however, we have a grandson who is 8 now that developed silent seizures over the past year. EEG results confirmed them. You can find some good info on the Epilepsy Foundation site, of which silent seizures are in that family along with other types He is now on a medication that has helped and the specialist believes he will outgrow it over the years. The younger the child is when they diagnose it the better in terms of eventually outgrowing it, which happens with about 6 out of 10. Don't know if what your son is experiencing is the same, but the site may give you some information to help.
Prayers continue for healing.