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DigitalVinyl 19-07-2004 11:03 PM

Corn tassels being eaten?!
 
My staggered planting s of corn threw out tassels a few days ago and
the tassels are being eaten down to a strand. All the hanging pods are
missing. I did spot black bees harvesting pollen--they look just like
bumble bees but definitely smaller than the ones we normally find
burrowing holes under the porch. I think I caught one pulling the
hanging pods right off the tassel and flying away--or maybe it fell to
the ground.

Is this something that afflicts corn? I assume with the tassels being
eaten by bees or some other bug my cobs are not going to get well
pollenated. The rest of the plants looks healthy. It seems to be
happening to every plant in the patch.
DiGiTAL ViNYL (no email)
Zone 6b/7, Westchester Co, NY, 1 mile off L.I.Sound
2nd year gardener
http://members.aol.com/DigitalVinyl66/Garden2004.html

TQ 20-07-2004 02:02 AM

Corn tassels being eaten?!
 
"DigitalVinyl" wrote in message
...
| My staggered planting s of corn threw out tassels a few days ago and
| the tassels are being eaten down to a strand. All the hanging pods are
| missing. I did spot black bees harvesting pollen--they look just like
| bumble bees but definitely smaller than the ones we normally find
| burrowing holes under the porch. I think I caught one pulling the
| hanging pods right off the tassel and flying away--or maybe it fell to
| the ground.
|
| Is this something that afflicts corn? I assume with the tassels being
| eaten by bees or some other bug my cobs are not going to get well
| pollenated. The rest of the plants looks healthy. It seems to be
| happening to every plant in the patch.
|

Japanese beetles may be the culprit. In any event, I would spray the silk
with Sevin or dust with Rotenone. Without the silk, you won/t get any corn.
--
TQ

"I don't remember the al-Qaida cells as being something that we were told we
needed to do something about."
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice 4/8/2004



Pat Kiewicz 20-07-2004 01:02 PM

Corn tassels being eaten?!
 
DigitalVinyl said:

My staggered planting s of corn threw out tassels a few days ago and
the tassels are being eaten down to a strand. All the hanging pods are
missing.

snip

Is this something that afflicts corn? I assume with the tassels being
eaten by bees or some other bug my cobs are not going to get well
pollenated. The rest of the plants looks healthy. It seems to be
happening to every plant in the patch.


In the past I've had problems with house sparrows (AKA English sparrows)
eating the anthers in the tassels. And yes, this is an affliction, leading
to poor pollination of the ears.

I've been lucky (?) enough to see a large decline in house sparrow population,
so the past couple of years the tassels have been safe.

The birds tend to fold over or break the very top of the tassels.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

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


TQ 26-07-2004 08:02 AM

Corn tassels being eaten?!
 
"DigitalVinyl" wrote in message
...
| My staggered planting s of corn threw out tassels a few days ago and
| the tassels are being eaten down to a strand. All the hanging pods are
| missing. I did spot black bees harvesting pollen--they look just like
| bumble bees but definitely smaller than the ones we normally find
| burrowing holes under the porch. I think I caught one pulling the
| hanging pods right off the tassel and flying away--or maybe it fell to
| the ground.
|
| Is this something that afflicts corn? I assume with the tassels being
| eaten by bees or some other bug my cobs are not going to get well
| pollenated. The rest of the plants looks healthy. It seems to be
| happening to every plant in the patch.
|

Japanese beetles may be the culprit. In any event, I would spray the silk
with Sevin or dust with Rotenone. Without the silk, you won/t get any corn.
--
TQ

"I don't remember the al-Qaida cells as being something that we were told we
needed to do something about."
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice 4/8/2004




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