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Dec 17, 2022 8:54 PM CST
Name: James
North Louisiana (Zone 8b)
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i might be wrong, but I think the Oleander "hawk" moth, is a Oleander moth predator ... in much the same way as ladybug larvae a predator to aphids ...
But both (Oleander "hawk" moth and Oleander moth) could be adenium pollinators (perhaps even rivals)
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