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Eggs on spinach leaves - ID
I've noticed clusters of eggs on the underside of my spinach leaves
(outdoors in growbags). The eggs are white, elongated cigar-shaped and clustered together, about 5 per cluster, small but clearly visible. Does anyone know what they are and what I should do to get rid of them? I'm not averse to using chemicals, although obviously I'd prefer not to. I also noticed markings on the leaves like leaf miner. Could that be the problem? I don't know what leaf miners look like. Now I know why I prefer buying veggies from the supermarket --- I don't see the ikky creepies lurking on the leaves!! Thanks. |
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