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Old 24-07-2006, 10:26 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default What eats brussel sprouts?


"Russel Sprout" wrote in message
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"Phil L" wrote in message
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My sprouts are being eaten and are showing signs of severe distress

(wilting
despite prolific watering)...the leaves were becoming covered in holes,
so

I
obviously checked for caterpillars and butterfly eggs, of which there was

no
sign so I sprinkled slug pellets in the beilief that it was slugs and/or
snails, all this was about 3 weeks ago and I've checked them every day

since
and squashed all eggs and caterpillars as they have arrived but the
leaves
are still disappearing fast, there are no aphids or any other visible

pests,
but I noticed cherry stones on the soil and so I have come to the

conclusion
that it could be birds of some kind? - do birds eat sprout leaves, if so
which ones and how do I stop them?


Look at the roots. I bet you have either root fly larvae, or club-root.

None of the earlier replies addressed the problem of wilting. Club root or
root fly attack are unpleasant probabilities.

On the subject of leaf damage different creatures leave different
signatures. Caterpillars are obvious-they are there and in the case of large
white they leave very little greenery-the leaves end up like basketwork.
Pigeons leave scissor like cuts in the leaves- but leave the thick stalks
and ribs.
Small holes are reminiscent of snail or slug damage and the smallest holes
1-2mm of flea beetles.
You need to sort out what's what so you can take action in future. Let us
know what you find when you fork up a wilted plant.
Regards
David T