"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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Tumbleweed wrote:
"p.mc" sigadd1to wrote in message
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I planted a young honeysuckle a few months ago, and it was growing
really
nicely up against a fence till I noticed the foliage was being eaten.
At
first I thought it was slugs, but I've never came across any, or
noticed
any
tracks, but on a night time raid I found it was covered in earwigs.
I killed as many as I could find, but there is always a few more each
time
I
inspect the plant and a lot of the leaves have been munched. Are they
the
culprits of this tale, and if so, is there any tips or something to
spray
the plant with to stop further damage.
I would think its more likely its slug/snail or caterpillar damage, and
they
are then feeding on the damaged plant remains.
Yes. Earwigs might JUST feed on the very youngest growth and flower
buds, but even that isn't normal. They can't eat developed leaves
of plants like honeysuckle.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
Hi all
I don't think sprays or powder will do much good by what I've read. Another
factor I forgot to mention was bird feeders attract them aswell, and I have
three on that fence. I think it's a case of night time killing spree, and
hope the plant recovers and matures.
http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0800/earwigs.asp
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