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Old 31-08-2007, 04:39 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Holes In Tomatoes

In article , Charlie wrote:

On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 12:00:15 GMT, Friar Donk
wrote:


I'm looking for suggestions as to what might be chewing holes in my
tomatoes.

I'm finding a great deal of tomatoes (green or otherwise) with a single
hole eaten in them. I cut them open and there aren't any worms or other
critters inside and I don't see any evindence of slugs (ie trails). I
treat them every two weeks with Bt, just in case but it's still
persistent. I wouldn't be so upset if one or two tomatoes were eaten but
it seems almost half of them have this 1/4 wide inch hole bored in them,
to a depth of about the same and mostly it's only a single hole.

I visually scoured the plants ( I only have six) to pick out any culprits
and all I found were a couple of stink bugs, one slug on the ground and no
sign of horn worms.

Any ideas?

Thanks.


Grasshoppers will sometimes cause this damage.

Charlie


Ooh, I tend to forget about those buggers.
They live on my poor cannas every year so pretty much leave the veggie
garden alone when I'm actually growing one.

There is supposed to be a "bug" (fatal bacterium) you can put out for
them too, but it only affects the nymph stage, so must be put out in the
spring.

Gotta love biological warfare against garden pests. ;-)
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