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		By: Robin Mauro		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve had hummingbirds for years, and now they no longer come, or only stay a second, because this year, for the 1st time, there are hummingbird moths, and they drink up all the morning glory nectar before the hummingbirds can get to it. I also grow garlic, onions, and lavender, and those do not deter them at all. I guess I&#039;ll have to get a zapper, but I hate to kill other night flying insects that are not a problem. Maybe I&#039;ll try a sticky trap. So bummed!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve had hummingbirds for years, and now they no longer come, or only stay a second, because this year, for the 1st time, there are hummingbird moths, and they drink up all the morning glory nectar before the hummingbirds can get to it. I also grow garlic, onions, and lavender, and those do not deter them at all. I guess I&#8217;ll have to get a zapper, but I hate to kill other night flying insects that are not a problem. Maybe I&#8217;ll try a sticky trap. So bummed!</p>
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