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To: Grainne who wrote (70017)1/2/2000 3:14:00 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Grace, BT is widely used, especially on soy beans. It is a natural wonder. I love monarch butterfly larvae in their place. They are beautiful and love to eat my milkweed (that's their proper place). We even have them in Hawaii (although we have no endemic milkweed. Our monarch lovers have smuggled it in!). I don't care much for monarch butterflies except as means to create more larvae to eat the milkweed. I hate those flighty things that only mate and breed and then abandon their offspring while they go to Mexico for the winter. I do not like any caterpillars in my corn. If BT genes can knock them off, I am all for it. Go monarchs, go BT!