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Gooseberry Sawfly

Published on May 18, 2020May 18, 2020 by Hebridean Naturalist
Gooseberry Sawfly (Euura ribesii)

The arrival of the Gooseberry Sawfly in the garden is the stuff of nightmares. Do not be deceived by these comely creatures, their discovery is enought to strike terror into the heart of any gardener.

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