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Bamboo borers or Nae, Omphisa spp. are abundant in the mountains of northern Thailand. The larvae develop inside the stems of bamboo. They are edible and are collected and sold by local people. They are also preyed upon by woodpeckers.
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 18:52:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Gib Cooper To: Andy Clark Subject: Bamboo Industry Andy Please pass this around USDA and AARC appropriate channels. The bamboo boom is on.
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Consequently, many extraordinary and vulnerable species such as lemurs, giant pandas and mountain gorillas that depend almost entirely on bamboo for food and shelter face an even-greater struggle for survival. Millions of people use wild bamboo for construction, handicrafts and food.
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Growing Ornamental Bamboo 1978 -- Revised by Adamson, Charles, SEA Research Plant Geneticist U.S. Plant Introduction Station Savannah, GA Science and Education Administration Home and Garden Bulletin 76, USDA.
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