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Phaedrine Stonebridge 05-08-2003 04:18 AM

Yikes! Corn Flea Beetles
 

We have the un-luck to have gotten corn flea beetles in what was
absolutely beautiful corn. I have visited many websites on this problem
but I am not finding any way to control them or the disease they cause.
It just says to plant resistent varieties next year. :( Is it true
there is no control for them? Shall we just give up on the corn?
::sniffs:: Missouri Z 5b.

John DeBoo 05-08-2003 04:32 AM

Yikes! Corn Flea Beetles
 
Phaedrine Stonebridge wrote:

We have the un-luck to have gotten corn flea beetles in what was
absolutely beautiful corn. I have visited many websites on this problem
but I am not finding any way to control them or the disease they cause.
It just says to plant resistent varieties next year. :( Is it true
there is no control for them? Shall we just give up on the corn?
::sniffs:: Missouri Z 5b.


Regular(?) flea beetles are controlled with Sevin. You might read
the label on a bottle and see what dose etc to use for corn, if
applicable. One thing I found, Sevin and pumpkins DO NOT like each
other. 'kins are almost dead...grrrr....


Phaedrine Stonebridge 05-08-2003 05:42 AM

Yikes! Corn Flea Beetles
 
In article ,
John DeBoo wrote:

Phaedrine Stonebridge wrote:

We have the un-luck to have gotten corn flea beetles in what was
absolutely beautiful corn. I have visited many websites on this problem
but I am not finding any way to control them or the disease they cause.
It just says to plant resistent varieties next year. :( Is it true
there is no control for them? Shall we just give up on the corn?
::sniffs:: Missouri Z 5b.


Regular(?) flea beetles are controlled with Sevin. You might read
the label on a bottle and see what dose etc to use for corn, if
applicable. One thing I found, Sevin and pumpkins DO NOT like each
other. 'kins are almost dead...grrrr....



Well, for the first year in like 6 or 7, we seem to have some nice
honeybee visitors. They expecially like the cleomes. So I cannot be
using Sevin. But thank you for responding.

HomeGrownVegies 06-08-2003 01:42 PM

Yikes! Corn Flea Beetles
 

We have the un-luck to have gotten corn flea beetles in what was
absolutely beautiful corn. I have visited many websites on this problem
but I am not finding any way to control them or the disease they cause.
It just says to plant resistent varieties next year. :( Is it true
there is no control for them? Shall we just give up on the corn?
::sniffs:: Missouri Z 5b.


no you don't have to give up on your corn. Just make sure you water your corn
every day and use mulch







Phaedrine Stonebridge 06-08-2003 07:22 PM

Yikes! Corn Flea Beetles
 
In article ,
(HomeGrownVegies) wrote:

We have the un-luck to have gotten corn flea beetles in what was
absolutely beautiful corn. I have visited many websites on this problem
but I am not finding any way to control them or the disease they cause.
It just says to plant resistent varieties next year. :( Is it true
there is no control for them? Shall we just give up on the corn?
::sniffs:: Missouri Z 5b.


no you don't have to give up on your corn. Just make sure you water your corn
every day and use mulch



Are flea beetles a problem caused by not enough water then?

Pat Kiewicz 07-08-2003 11:22 AM

Yikes! Corn Flea Beetles
 
Phaedrine Stonebridge said:


no you don't have to give up on your corn. Just make sure you water your corn
every day and use mulch



Are flea beetles a problem caused by not enough water then?


No, but they are happiest in dry conditions.

Mulching (especially if you add coffeegrounds or used tea leaves) is good.
(Spraying the plants with dilute coffee is also a repellant.)

Flea beetles can carry a disease of corn called Stewart's wilt. Where flea
beetles are a regular threat, it is important to grow corn varieties resistant to
Stewart's wilt.

http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.corne...n_Stewarts.htm

--
Pat in Plymouth MI

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


Phaedrine Stonebridge 07-08-2003 09:02 PM

Yikes! Corn Flea Beetles
 
In article ,
(Pat Kiewicz) wrote:

Phaedrine Stonebridge said:


no you don't have to give up on your corn. Just make sure you
water your corn every day and use mulch



Are flea beetles a problem caused by not enough water then?


No, but they are happiest in dry conditions.

Mulching (especially if you add coffeegrounds or used tea leaves) is
good. (Spraying the plants with dilute coffee is also a repellant.)

Flea beetles can carry a disease of corn called Stewart's wilt.
Where flea beetles are a regular threat, it is important to grow corn
varieties resistant to Stewart's wilt.

http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.corne...rn_Stewarts.ht
m



You are always so helpful. :) Great link and that describes some of
our corn very well. :( Next year we will plant different varieties.
Thanks!


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