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Raspberry cane borers, raspberry crown borers, and red-necked cane borers are three garden pests that may be feeding upon raspberry canes. Wilted cane tips, random cane swellings, and reddened leaves/wilted canes will be the respective calling cards of the above-three mentioned raspberry predators.

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