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We've had these Japanese anemones in our garden for five years,
they've always been great. Suddenly I just noticed today about 90% of
the foliage has been devoured. Here is a picture of the culprit(s):

http://www.kevinvansant.com/temp/anemone-bugs.jpg

There are a bunch of these bugs, and they're not eating anything else
but are wiping out the anemones.

Anyone recognize these guys? Know how to deal with them? (preferably
organically)

Thanks



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Kevin Van Sant wrote:
Anyone recognize these guys? Know how to deal with them? (preferably
organically)


Thanks for the good photo. It helps to identify the
culprit: the striped
blister beetle. Google to find many good images.

These BadGuys devour the foliage on my eggplants. I avoid
the use
of chemicals so I deal with this insect pest by hand-picking
and dropping
them into a solution of water and liquid detergent.

From what I've read, squashing the beetle between your
fingers will produce
an ugly but not dangerous blister. I've handled them
gently without ever
getting a blister. Their favorite defense is to drop to
the ground and scurry
away under the garden mulch. Therefore the recommended
method for hand-
picking is to cup one hand under the leaf and use the other
to brush the
insect into your cupped hand. If practical, position a
container of soapy water
under the left and brush the beetle directly into that.

The population of striped blister beetles fluctuates from
year to year. Last
year they were numerous in my vegetable garden; this year
fewer have been
found.

Good luck.

Daniel B. Martin


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On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 13:52:58 GMT, "Daniel B. Martin"
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k.net :

Kevin Van Sant wrote:
Anyone recognize these guys? Know how to deal with them? (preferably
organically)


Thanks for the good photo. It helps to identify the
culprit: the striped
blister beetle. Google to find many good images.

These BadGuys devour the foliage on my eggplants. I avoid
the use
of chemicals so I deal with this insect pest by hand-picking
and dropping
them into a solution of water and liquid detergent.

From what I've read, squashing the beetle between your
fingers will produce
an ugly but not dangerous blister. I've handled them
gently without ever
getting a blister. Their favorite defense is to drop to
the ground and scurry
away under the garden mulch. Therefore the recommended
method for hand-
picking is to cup one hand under the leaf and use the other
to brush the
insect into your cupped hand. If practical, position a
container of soapy water
under the left and brush the beetle directly into that.

The population of striped blister beetles fluctuates from
year to year. Last
year they were numerous in my vegetable garden; this year
fewer have been
found.

Good luck.

Daniel B. Martin



That's definately them. Thanks for the ID. I'll put on some gloves
and try to extract as many of them as I can find.

Kevin
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