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dave 21-06-2004 05:09 PM

watermelon stem damage
 
something is biting the stem of my watermelon transplants. if anyone's
seen this before please do tell me what you learned from the
experience. thanks!

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Pat Kiewicz 22-06-2004 11:02 AM

watermelon stem damage
 
dave said:

something is biting the stem of my watermelon transplants. if anyone's
seen this before please do tell me what you learned from the
experience. thanks!


The pictures (especially #2) remind me of the bird damage I get sometimes
on my squash plants. For some reason I get birds pecking at the leaves
and stems of my squash. These are usually young bird which will
peck at almost anything that has a remote chance of being food. I also
suspect that they are inexperienced enough that they may be pecking at
something legitimate and missing wildly. (I've directly observed such
awkwardness in young robins feeding in my front yard.

Netting over your watermelons (temporarily) will keep them safe from bird
juvenile delinquents.

--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

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


dave 22-06-2004 09:05 PM

watermelon stem damage
 
pat,

birds - now there's an angle i hadn't thought of.....that would
explain why none of the plant was actually consumed - just "sliced"
along the stem.

out of my 30 or so plants, maybe 8 of them had such
damage...amazingly, the damage didn't all happen on the same day -
happened over a 3 day period.

i'll definately try putting some sort of protection in place next
spring to test the theory - seems every year i get at least a few
plants damaged like this.

(Pat Kiewicz) wrote in message ...
dave said:

something is biting the stem of my watermelon transplants. if anyone's
seen this before please do tell me what you learned from the
experience. thanks!


The pictures (especially #2) remind me of the bird damage I get sometimes
on my squash plants. For some reason I get birds pecking at the leaves
and stems of my squash. These are usually young bird which will
peck at almost anything that has a remote chance of being food. I also
suspect that they are inexperienced enough that they may be pecking at
something legitimate and missing wildly. (I've directly observed such
awkwardness in young robins feeding in my front yard.

Netting over your watermelons (temporarily) will keep them safe from bird
juvenile delinquents.


dave 23-06-2004 07:05 PM

watermelon stem damage
 
after putting some thought into it i think i could best describe the
damage as follows:

the stems when observed at close distance - appeared to have been
"sliced" at a 45 degree angle, to the depth ranging from surface level
to 1/2 way thru the stem.

what type of pest would cause this kind of damage?

Pat Kiewicz 24-06-2004 01:02 PM

watermelon stem damage
 
dave said:

after putting some thought into it i think i could best describe the
damage as follows:

the stems when observed at close distance - appeared to have been
"sliced" at a 45 degree angle, to the depth ranging from surface level
to 1/2 way thru the stem.

what type of pest would cause this kind of damage?


Still sounds like birds (based on my experience). Young starlings, to be
exact.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

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



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