cantaloupes
thanks for reply but I have already used both the methods you mentioned
without any better luck. I put them on ceramic tile plus I have a few
growing on a hog wire fence to which I tie them up with panty hose for
support (no pun intended) and they still get worms.
Any other advice?
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Sam
Along the Grand Strand of Myrtle Beach SC
Sam: You have encountered the dreaded pickle worm. Here in middle Ga, I can
usually get a cantaloupe crop out of the field before these things arrive from
Florida. They can be controlled between hatch and boring into the melons by
selective use of pesticides but it requires timely applications, Once they
enter the melon, it's about over. Check with your local extension agent or
Clemson University for reccomendations specific to SC
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