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I started to plant pumpkin in my backyard, and recently I discovered the
leafs of the pumpkin got eaten by some kind of insects. please see photo
below:
http://members.rogers.com/londonboy/...n/DSC02009.jpg

What kind of insects are they? anyone knows? the is pretty scary because
they ate it so fast, just overnight it ate half of the leaf.. any
solution? help....



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Old 04-07-2004, 12:05 AM
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I started to plant pumpkin in my backyard, and recently I discovered the
leafs of the pumpkin got eaten by some kind of insects. please see photo
below:
http://members.rogers.com/londonboy/...n/DSC02009.jpg

What kind of insects are they? anyone knows? the is pretty scary because
they ate it so fast, just overnight it ate half of the leaf.. any
solution? help....


It looks like slugs (or snails). Get some 'slug bait' (power) from the
garden shop and sprinkle around the base of your plants to stop them buggers
in thier tracks. Yes, the hungry ones eat fast!

Larry


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Old 04-07-2004, 01:10 PM
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Small Business said:

I started to plant pumpkin in my backyard, and recently I discovered the
leafs of the pumpkin got eaten by some kind of insects. please see photo
below:
http://members.rogers.com/londonboy/...n/DSC02009.jpg

What kind of insects are they? anyone knows? the is pretty scary because
they ate it so fast, just overnight it ate half of the leaf.. any
solution? help....


You should go out at night with a flashlight for a good look.

Three things which might tatter pumpkin leaves that way, feeding in the night:

Earwigs -- they hide during the day and only come out at night. Can be killed
very easily by a direct hit with spray of insecticidal soap when they are feeding
at night.

Cucumber beetles -- these feed mainly at night, and hide during the day in the
leaf buds or along the stems at the soil line. They can be made to fly during
the day when you brush the plants. Various insecticides are used for control.

Slugs -- hide during the day and feed at night. Leave slime trails. Can be
trapped with manufacturer or home-made traps, or controled with slug baits
(including pet-safe iron phosphate based formulations, such as the brand
name Sluggo Slug and Snail Bait).


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