What is eating my leaves??? (And updates)
Laura LaRosa (7b)
6 years ago
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Vladimir (Zone 5b Massachusetts)
6 years agojohnmerr
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What's eating my kiwi leaves?
Comments (9)OOP - sorry JM. Yer right - been around a long time. Actually, I have a good excuse. I worked almost 40 years as a medical transcriptionist - we had a lot of big words to spell (typed them from sound, rather than sight). It ruined me for English spelling - even tho I could spell the Latin words just fine. My co-workers used to tease me a lot. One of the worst ones that I hung up on were: peal for peel. basil for basal. their for there. and now loop for loupe. LOL. But just give me schizophrenia, thoracolumbar, costovertebral, etc., and I'm a real whiz. Just another 2 c's. Bejay...See MoreEating the edges of the leaves of my Contender leaves
Comments (1)Whenever I hear that description of damage (V-shaped notches), I always think of weevils. I'd do some investigating....See MoreWhat's eating my Echinacea leaves (but not my Shasta Daisy)
Comments (3)Someone on a different forum suggested I go out at night to see if whatever is eating my echinacea leaves is a "night-time" eater and sure enough, I saw something. Can someone tell me what this is and how I get rid of it?...See Moreurgent! What is eating my tomato plant leaves?
Comments (2)My #1 suspect would be possible Flea Beetles. They are quick to jump off the plant when they see you coming. Very small critters about the size of a speck of black pepper. They prefer eggplant leaves but will attack pepper and tomato leaves too leaving behind little shotgun holes. After sunset but when it's still light enough to see them they usually won't jump away, that's a good time to inspect the leaves to confirm their presence....See Moreorangelime1
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