#1   Report Post  
Old 13-05-2010, 01:40 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Mar 2010
Posts: 31
Default Bug, bugs,

Hello,
Id like some suggestions for bug control.
I got bugs holes in my eggplant leaves already . Two days ago it was 1/8
inch holes. Tonight there's sections missing. And I see a chew spot in
one of my lettuces. In the past I used to just buy seven or bug spray.
Diazinion ,Pyrithon, And spray everything.
I had some 70% neem oil from my old hydro setup I put on them for
tonight. As I have to go to work. The bug are very small black and some
white bugs. I'm guessing aphids or something similar. I'm also thinking the
neem oil will drop them. But I foresee more problems as it warms up. I
have some books with common bug pictures in them. So identification isn't a
problem.

I've just grown a bit smarter about chemicals on my food . And I'm not sure
what to do. I saw some grubs when I was putting my onion sets in last week.
Which isn't the problem now. I just saw them. And my old mode of operation
would be to get a big bag of Grub x and do my whole lawns and garden. Kill
everything for miles.


But if I want pesticides in my food I will go to the supermarket.

I will get Japanese beetles in my grape vines later on too. I have
earwigs in the lawn. Last year I sprayed beetle spray everywhere because
earwigs got in my tent. And the spray wiped everything out. I was pleased
with that stuff. But I had no garden then.

I found a bottle of vegy and fruit spray. Some of that diamatous dirt .

I guess I've just started the wheels turning .

Ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks

Diesel.







  #2   Report Post  
Old 13-05-2010, 03:54 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Mar 2010
Posts: 2,438
Default Bug, bugs,

In article ,
"None4U" wrote:

Hello,
Id like some suggestions for bug control.
I got bugs holes in my eggplant leaves already . Two days ago it was 1/8
inch holes. Tonight there's sections missing. And I see a chew spot in
one of my lettuces. In the past I used to just buy seven or bug spray.
Diazinion ,Pyrithon, And spray everything.
I had some 70% neem oil from my old hydro setup I put on them for
tonight. As I have to go to work. The bug are very small black and some
white bugs. I'm guessing aphids or something similar. I'm also thinking the
neem oil will drop them. But I foresee more problems as it warms up. I
have some books with common bug pictures in them. So identification isn't a
problem.

I've just grown a bit smarter about chemicals on my food . And I'm not sure
what to do. I saw some grubs when I was putting my onion sets in last week.
Which isn't the problem now. I just saw them. And my old mode of operation
would be to get a big bag of Grub x and do my whole lawns and garden. Kill
everything for miles.


But if I want pesticides in my food I will go to the supermarket.

I will get Japanese beetles in my grape vines later on too. I have
earwigs in the lawn. Last year I sprayed beetle spray everywhere because
earwigs got in my tent. And the spray wiped everything out. I was pleased
with that stuff. But I had no garden then.

I found a bottle of vegy and fruit spray. Some of that diamatous dirt .

I guess I've just started the wheels turning .

Ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks

Diesel.


Last year Bill suggested "Milky Spore" but I guess it was too late in
the season. For some other ideas around integrated pest management (IPM)
see http://www.aphis.usda.gov/lpa/pubs/pub_phjbeetle04.pdf
and
http://www.landscape-america.com/pro..._beetle_contro
ls.html

Good luck,
--
- Billy
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arn3lF5XSUg
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Zinn/HZinn_page.html
  #3   Report Post  
Old 13-05-2010, 05:20 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Feb 2008
Posts: 544
Default Bug, bugs,

In article ,
says...
Hello,
Id like some suggestions for bug control.
I got bugs holes in my eggplant leaves already . Two days ago it was 1/8
inch holes. Tonight there's sections missing. And I see a chew spot in
one of my lettuces. In the past I used to just buy seven or bug spray.
Diazinion ,Pyrithon, And spray everything.
I had some 70% neem oil from my old hydro setup I put on them for
tonight. As I have to go to work. The bug are very small black and some
white bugs. I'm guessing aphids or something similar. I'm also thinking the
neem oil will drop them. But I foresee more problems as it warms up. I
have some books with common bug pictures in them. So identification isn't a
problem.

I've just grown a bit smarter about chemicals on my food . And I'm not sure
what to do. I saw some grubs when I was putting my onion sets in last week.
Which isn't the problem now. I just saw them. And my old mode of operation
would be to get a big bag of Grub x and do my whole lawns and garden. Kill
everything for miles.


But if I want pesticides in my food I will go to the supermarket.

I will get Japanese beetles in my grape vines later on too. I have
earwigs in the lawn. Last year I sprayed beetle spray everywhere because
earwigs got in my tent. And the spray wiped everything out. I was pleased
with that stuff. But I had no garden then.

I found a bottle of vegy and fruit spray. Some of that diamatous dirt .

I guess I've just started the wheels turning .

Ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks

Diesel.


If the leaves are shot through with lots of tiny holes, that would be
flea beetle.

Look up predatory nematodes and their application. They are a control
for flea beetle and other larvae including IIRC, lawn grubs.

Earwigs are relatively harmless. -- Wiping everything out, if you are
serious about this is not good. Wiping everything out means that you are
creating more problems than you solve by destroying your predators.

Aphids can be knocked down with stream of water from a hose but be aware
that a water stream can shred some tender plants

http://eap.mcgill.ca/PCA_2.htm

Wasps are your friend. They clean up on caterpillars including
cabbageworms.

Our nearly quarter acre garden/lot takes care of itself for the most
part. We lose a little to bugs and the predators kill off most of the
bugs. Our only occasional real critter problem is Marmota monax
(groundhog).
  #4   Report Post  
Old 16-05-2010, 03:24 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Mar 2010
Posts: 31
Default Bug, bugs,


"phorbin" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...
Hello,
Id like some suggestions for bug control.
I got bugs holes in my eggplant leaves already . Two days ago it was
1/8
inch holes. Tonight there's sections missing. And I see a chew spot in
one of my lettuces. In the past I used to just buy seven or bug spray.
Diazinion ,Pyrithon, And spray everything.
I had some 70% neem oil from my old hydro setup I put on them for
tonight. As I have to go to work. The bug are very small black and some
white bugs. I'm guessing aphids or something similar. I'm also thinking
the
neem oil will drop them. But I foresee more problems as it warms up. I
have some books with common bug pictures in them. So identification isn't
a
problem.

I've just grown a bit smarter about chemicals on my food . And I'm not
sure
what to do. I saw some grubs when I was putting my onion sets in last
week.
Which isn't the problem now. I just saw them. And my old mode of
operation
would be to get a big bag of Grub x and do my whole lawns and garden.
Kill
everything for miles.


But if I want pesticides in my food I will go to the supermarket.

I will get Japanese beetles in my grape vines later on too. I have
earwigs in the lawn. Last year I sprayed beetle spray everywhere
because
earwigs got in my tent. And the spray wiped everything out. I was
pleased
with that stuff. But I had no garden then.

I found a bottle of vegy and fruit spray. Some of that diamatous dirt .

I guess I've just started the wheels turning .

Ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks

Diesel.


If the leaves are shot through with lots of tiny holes, that would be
flea beetle.




Thanks, Further observation confirms They are flea beetles. Is
rotonone still legal??




Look up predatory nematodes and their application. They are a control
for flea beetle and other larvae including IIRC, lawn grubs.

Earwigs are relatively harmless. -- Wiping everything out, if you are
serious about this is not good. Wiping everything out means that you are
creating more problems than you solve by destroying your predators.

Aphids can be knocked down with stream of water from a hose but be aware
that a water stream can shred some tender plants

http://eap.mcgill.ca/PCA_2.htm

Wasps are your friend. They clean up on caterpillars including
cabbageworms.

Our nearly quarter acre garden/lot takes care of itself for the most
part. We lose a little to bugs and the predators kill off most of the
bugs. Our only occasional real critter problem is Marmota monax
(groundhog).



Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Are you a Good Bug or a Bad Bug? and another "what the hell *AM* I growing?" kate Gardening 9 29-07-2004 06:28 PM
Are you a Good Bug or a Bad Bug? and another "what the hell*AM* I growing?" Laura J Gardening 0 27-07-2004 05:31 AM
Are you a Good Bug or a Bad Bug? and another "what the hell Cheryl Isaak Gardening 1 27-07-2004 05:30 AM
Squash Bug(stink bug) problem! Bonnie Edible Gardening 5 04-09-2003 02:22 AM
bugs bugs bugs! MLL United Kingdom 15 24-08-2003 03:42 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:20 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 GardenBanter.co.uk.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Gardening"

 

Copyright © 2017