What is eating my pepper plants
The leaves on my pepper plants are being eaten away by something. I don't
see any thing on or around the plant. I don't believe it is a rabbit as looks like they are being shaved off on the sides. Anyone else having the same problem ?? Or have an idea what it is and what I can do to control this problem. |
What is eating my pepper plants
It may be caterpillars or the Tomato Hornworm. Have you found any crumbly,
green/brown droppings on the leaves? They usually leave these after feasting on tomatoes and peppers. If you can't find any sign of caterpillars, you could still use Bt dust or concentrate liquid on them. If there are any caterpillars hiding out, Bt will kill them without harming other bugs in the vicinity. It's an organic bacteria that targets just caterpillars or chewing larvae. Usually, when leaves are chewed from the edges, it means a caterpillar is doing the damage, so that's why I recommended the treatment above. If you'd rather not use Bt, then just look very closely and try to locate what it is and hand pick them off. Penny "Terry & Diane" wrote in message om... The leaves on my pepper plants are being eaten away by something. I don't see any thing on or around the plant. I don't believe it is a rabbit as looks like they are being shaved off on the sides. Anyone else having the same problem ?? Or have an idea what it is and what I can do to control this problem. |
What is eating my pepper plants
Penny Morgan wrote:
It may be caterpillars or the Tomato Hornworm. Have you found any crumbly, green/brown droppings on the leaves? They usually leave these after feasting on tomatoes and peppers. BTW, I just learned that I killed off all "my" hummingbird moths last year. (I love to watch them.) I didn't know until recently that tomato hornworms turn into hummingbird moths. Big dilemma - tomatoes or moths... *sigh* Maybe I'll plant one tomato plant up on the bank specifically for the hornworms ot eat. *grin* Susan shsimko at duke dot edu |
What is eating my pepper plants
If you are successful in making this work, please let me know how you
trained the hornworms to eat only the one plant you set aside for them. I've been looking for a new trainer in my flea circus. Tom Ellison "Susan H. Simko" wrote in message ... Penny Morgan wrote: It may be caterpillars or the Tomato Hornworm. Have you found any crumbly, green/brown droppings on the leaves? They usually leave these after feasting on tomatoes and peppers. BTW, I just learned that I killed off all "my" hummingbird moths last year. (I love to watch them.) I didn't know until recently that tomato hornworms turn into hummingbird moths. Big dilemma - tomatoes or moths... *sigh* Maybe I'll plant one tomato plant up on the bank specifically for the hornworms ot eat. *grin* Susan shsimko at duke dot edu |
What is eating my pepper plants
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