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Old 12-14-2010
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Default Grasshopper problems

Anyone else have problems this year with grasshoppers??
We didn't have a lot, but the ones we did have did some damage.




We tried to make up for the losses by hauling them to the auction, but the market was down this year.




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Right there is why I own a 50BMG.......
to think they all laughed at me.......
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I had an answer for your problem when I read the thread title, but I thought it was "one grasshopper drives north at 40 mph, and another grasshopper drives south on the same road at 62 km/h. " kind of problem so I guess I can't help.
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Old 12-15-2010
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Grass hoppers are terrible! Were i live if you leave a piece of plastic out in a field and come back several hours later its chewed to bits! these things seem to be able to chew threw anything! cords, plastic, cloth etc etc.
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