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Swarming Slaters eating plants - HELP
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"Mentally Jones IIž" wrote: I have a severe slater problem - they are eating just about everything. I was under the impression that they ate mostly decaying plant matter, but these guys say they do eat other things: http://www.heyne.com.au/gardencentre...wing+Pests.htm To quote: They live in damp compost and areas where there is decaying wood. Their main food supply is young shoots and soft root tips. They are known to chew young seedling off at ground level. They cause problems with Tree Ferns, Elk and Stag Horns where they feed on the young aerial root tips and they are very fond of Epiphytic Orchids. The most common garden slaters are the Porcellio Scaber, which has a hard shell and comes in a range of colours from grey, brown or yellowish-orange speckled with black. The adults are 9 -15 mm in size and are flat and oval in shape. They are not insects but crustaceans which are related to lobsters and prawns. The common pillbug (Armadilidium Vulgare) is a similar species, is almost dark black and rolls into a circle when disturbed. CONTROL They can be controlled by removing their breeding sites (rotting timber, decaying vegetation matter etc) or sprinkling Naphthalene Flakes, Baysol Snail Bait or LAWN GRUBS, LAWN BEETLE GRUBS AND SLATER KILLER or BAN ANT. Note that these people sell such products. Global Garden, OTOH, says slaters generally don't do much damage, and snail bait kills them. Are you sure slaters are eating your plants, and not snails? -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) "Parenthood is like the modern stone washing process for denim jeans. You may start out crisp, neat and tough, but you end up pale, limp and wrinkled." Kerry Cue |
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Swarming Slaters eating plants - HELP
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... In article , "Mentally Jones IIž" wrote: I have a severe slater problem - they are eating just about everything. I was under the impression that they ate mostly decaying plant matter, but these guys say they do eat other things: http://www.heyne.com.au/gardencentre...wing+Pests.htm To quote: They live in damp compost and areas where there is decaying wood. Their main food supply is young shoots and soft root tips. They are known to chew young seedling off at ground level. Large plants too, not just seedlings. These are ravenous little critters. They cause problems with Tree Ferns, Elk and Stag Horns where they feed on the young aerial root tips and they are very fond of Epiphytic Orchids. They are leaving all of the above plants alone, prefering my veggie garden for some reason The most common garden slaters are the Porcellio Scaber, which has a hard shell and comes in a range of colours from grey, brown or yellowish-orange speckled with black. The adults are 9 -15 mm in size and are flat and oval in shape. Grey with yellowish-white speckles. They are not insects but crustaceans which are related to lobsters and prawns. The common pillbug (Armadilidium Vulgare) is a similar species, is almost dark black and rolls into a circle when disturbed. CONTROL They can be controlled by removing their breeding sites (rotting timber, decaying vegetation matter etc) The compost bin is not near this garden. They are breeding in the ground, digging small holes & coming out to feed (mostly) at night. I have avoided using compost on this garden without any positive result. or sprinkling Naphthalene Flakes, Tried that. Baysol Snail Bait Tried that & others. or LAWN GRUBS, LAWN BEETLE GRUBS AND SLATER KILLER Tried those previously & 'baythroid' - no luck at all with anything - they seem to avoid the poisoned baits. I even went out with insecticide spray at night, night after night, yet they are still there in huge numbers. or BAN ANT. Have not tried that yet. Many of the ant poisons are not usable near food plants due to severe toxicity. Note that these people sell such products. Global Garden, OTOH, says slaters generally don't do much damage, I wish. and snail bait kills them. I wish - they don't eat it at all... Are you sure slaters are eating your plants, and not snails? Yes, if you go out to the veggie garden at night with a torch the ground looks like it's moving!! They are climbing up the plants, eating their leaves & even chewing off the stems at ground level with many plants. They even eat fresh Dynamic Lifter (yuk). We have very few snails & slugs due to snail bait overkill. I even threw it all around the lawn to wipe out any strays. I wish there were a biological control agent for slaters. Even the Blue-tongue & skinks don't eat them. (we have heaps of skinks, even in winter) Snail bait didn't help (used heaps previously). They didn't touch it at all. I also tried Dipel - no luck though it reduced the little black ants plenty. I would prefer to avoid toxic poisons on my veggies if possible yet I am running out of options it seems I might try soaking a pack of tobacco in water then repeatedly spray the whole garden with the liquid as someone else suggested today. Wish me luck!!! Thanks mate. -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) "Parenthood is like the modern stone washing process for denim jeans. You may start out crisp, neat and tough, but you end up pale, limp and wrinkled." Kerry Cue -- They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security. - Benjamin Franklin ************************ |
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