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Old 28-09-2005, 12:41 PM
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Lois Needham wrote in message
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Please could someone help me identify something that's eating away at my
shrubs?There isn't anything obvious i.e. greenfly or red spider mite
etc, but the leaves have tiny holes in them & some of them are curling.
There's a variety of plants affected including Coleus, Japanese Quince,
Buddleia, Forsythia, Astilbe, Euonymous, Ladies Mantle, Syringia. I've
only planted up my lovely new garden this year & it's rapidly
disppearing!!

I've sprayed with Organic Insecticide but to no avail. Can somone
advise please?

thanks
Yours hopefully,
Lois Needham


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Lois Needham


Hi Lois,

Not sure what's causing the damage .. possibly a bug which left unnoticeable
pin-prick damage earlier in the year, which has now expanded into the holes
you see. If this is the case, no insecticide with help - organic or
chemical - as the culprit is long gone.

I wouldn't worry too much, though. All the plants you mention are deciduous
(with the possible exception of Euonymous. There are evergreen forms.), so
very soon all the leaves will drop. Next year you will have healthy new
leaves. That is the time to start looking for signs of damage and
responding as you see fit.

Spider