Just ran across this and thought it would be interesting to many, particularly in the Northeast.
http://today.uconn.edu/blog/2012/02/con ... -diseases/
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Japanese Barberry and Deer Ticks
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Re: Japanese Barberry and Deer Ticks
Well I''l be.
Bill
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Re: Japanese Barberry and Deer Ticks
In Hartford, cared for it made a great hedge.
I have it here (mid Hudson Valley) a great hedge here too.
Lots of deer ticks anyway.
G
I have it here (mid Hudson Valley) a great hedge here too.
Lots of deer ticks anyway.
G
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