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Him 28-05-2007 01:05 AM

what is eating my bean leaves
 
I have some bush beans planted and about 4 inches high. Something is eating
the leaves off the plants starting atone end of the row and working straight
down. The next row over is snow peas and nothing is touching them.

What is eating my beans and how can I save them?



Bill Rose 28-05-2007 05:59 AM

what is eating my bean leaves
 
In article k.net,
"Him" wrote:

I have some bush beans planted and about 4 inches high. Something is eating
the leaves off the plants starting atone end of the row and working straight
down. The next row over is snow peas and nothing is touching them.

What is eating my beans and how can I save them?


Start with "Sluggo" and then tell us where you are.

- Bill
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

Omelet 28-05-2007 09:24 AM

what is eating my bean leaves
 
In article
,
Bill Rose wrote:

In article k.net,
"Him" wrote:

I have some bush beans planted and about 4 inches high. Something is eating
the leaves off the plants starting atone end of the row and working straight
down. The next row over is snow peas and nothing is touching them.

What is eating my beans and how can I save them?


Start with "Sluggo" and then tell us where you are.

- Bill
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)


I'd also add BT to that in case it's moth larvae of some kind.

Slugs leave slime trails so she can look for those.
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Rachael Simpson 28-05-2007 06:24 PM

what is eating my bean leaves
 
Had a rabbit do that to our beans last year. stayed straight down one row
til the end. every morning there would be another row gone. rabbit box
worked for us on that one. my sister has it as a pet now.

"Him" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I have some bush beans planted and about 4 inches high. Something is
eating
the leaves off the plants starting atone end of the row and working
straight
down. The next row over is snow peas and nothing is touching them.

What is eating my beans and how can I save them?





Mel M Kelly 28-05-2007 08:44 PM

what is eating my bean leaves
 
If it is rabbits sprinkle some very hot pepper on the leaves.


From Mel & Donnie in Bluebird Valley





http://community.webtv.net/MelKelly/TheKids


Him 28-05-2007 10:33 PM

what is eating my bean leaves
 
What is BT?

It is not sluggs ... no trail.

Not rabbits ... it is an insect .. holes start out small and take over
leaf.


"Him" wrote in message
hlink.net...
I have some bush beans planted and about 4 inches high. Something is

eating
the leaves off the plants starting atone end of the row and working

straight
down. The next row over is snow peas and nothing is touching them.

What is eating my beans and how can I save them?





Bill Rose 29-05-2007 12:32 AM

what is eating my bean leaves
 
In article .net,
"Him" wrote:

What is BT?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacillus_thuringiensis

- Bill
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

Omelet 29-05-2007 02:59 AM

what is eating my bean leaves
 
In article .net,
"Him" wrote:

What is BT?

It is not sluggs ... no trail.

Not rabbits ... it is an insect .. holes start out small and take over
leaf.


http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Lawn_an...All-Green_Ligh
t_BT_Worm_Killer_Bacillus_Thuringiensis_ME/display_~reviews
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Peace, Om

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Pat Kiewicz 29-05-2007 11:57 AM

what is eating my bean leaves
 
Him said:

What is BT?

It is not sluggs ... no trail.

Not rabbits ... it is an insect .. holes start out small and take over
leaf.


Do you see the insects at all?

If there is no sign (during the day) of any insect, I would suspect earwigs,
especially if the plants are seedlings. These feed at night. Set traps
for them. You could also go out late at night and spray them directly
with insecticidal soap.

if you see any tiny dark beetles that hop off the plant when disturbed
that could be the culprit (flea beetles). Dust the plants and the ground
around them with coffee grounds, or try a garlic and hot pepper spray.

Neither of these will be controlled by Bt.

I'm assuming the problem isn't Mexican bean beetles or bean leaf beetles
because you surely would have seen some obvious sign of the beetles or
larvae.

Cabbage loopers will sometimes feed on beans, but you should have been
able to spot the small inch-worm type caterpillars if that were the case.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

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