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Old 24-06-2004, 01:04 AM
ben boorman
 
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Default something eating leaves

You could have spider mites, a larvae of some sort of Wasp I understand.
The leaves slowly fade away, but usually don't get "eaten". There
are many bugs that do that, some are good bugs, some are bad. The
leafcutter bee uses the leaves for it's nest and is considered a "good"
bug. Take a look at the various web sites about bugs, do a google or
yahoo search. Also check with your local nursery, always support the
established local folks, they do so much better than the chains.

ben

sharoncapps wrote:

Forrest wrote:

By "stripped" do you mean "skeletonized leaves". If so it might me the
larvae of the Saw Fly , called "rose slugs". Here's a link that talks
about
them. http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/cespubs/hyg/html/200111a.html



No, I don't meat skeletonized leaves. I mean they are eating the leaves
completely except for the center vein. I did see some spider web on the
foliage so I have been using the hose to spray like I do for aphids. It
seems like it might be helping a little. I will just have to keep doing
it and see what happens. Thanks
Sharon in MN