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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
On May 20th, 1896, I received the following letter from a correspondent in Mount Vernon, N. H.: “I enclose you worms that are making sad havoc with the blueberry crop in this section. They seem to be great feeders, completely stripping the bushes of leaves and blossoms, but do not touch the green berries after they begin to form. The berry fields look as though a fire had passed over them, and the worms have nearly ruined the blueberry crop in this vicinity.