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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 566443" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>well i have something reeking havoc on my plants during the night. chickens would get them during the day. when i first noticed it had eated three big thick succulent huge leaves off of my cattleya orchid. so i took it inside. it looked like a deer had bitten it off. then it sawed off a big geranium nearly to the ground. then it got on my peacelilies. then it ate my potato vines. then it started on my mother in laws tongue. and it has a fondness for impations as well. i cant find anything but it probably hides out in the massive magnolia tree during the day. i thought maybe its one of those huge lubber grasshoppers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 566443, member: 57"] well i have something reeking havoc on my plants during the night. chickens would get them during the day. when i first noticed it had eated three big thick succulent huge leaves off of my cattleya orchid. so i took it inside. it looked like a deer had bitten it off. then it sawed off a big geranium nearly to the ground. then it got on my peacelilies. then it ate my potato vines. then it started on my mother in laws tongue. and it has a fondness for impations as well. i cant find anything but it probably hides out in the massive magnolia tree during the day. i thought maybe its one of those huge lubber grasshoppers. [/QUOTE]
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