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Old 30-03-2005, 01:39 AM
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Symptoms ; Leaves often completely eaten leaving just a stalk, some stalks
nearly eaten through all the way round so they hang down. No slug/snail
trails, and slug pellets on ground but no dead slugs or even mucus in
evidence.

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Old 30-03-2005, 08:16 AM
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Symptoms ; Leaves often completely eaten leaving just a stalk, some stalks
nearly eaten through all the way round so they hang down. No slug/snail
trails, and slug pellets on ground but no dead slugs or even mucus in
evidence.

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I have had the same problem, which on further investigation turned out to be cutworms.
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Old 30-03-2005, 08:28 AM
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Symptoms ; Leaves often completely eaten leaving just a stalk, some stalks
nearly eaten through all the way round so they hang down. No slug/snail
trails, and slug pellets on ground but no dead slugs or even mucus in
evidence.

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I have experienced a similar problem with my clematis armandii. I often see
ants on this plant. Could this be the cause of the problem?

Les


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Tumbleweed Wrote:
Symptoms ; Leaves often completely eaten leaving just a stalk, some
stalks
nearly eaten through all the way round so they hang down. No
slug/snail
trails, and slug pellets on ground but no dead slugs or even mucus in
evidence.

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Tumbleweed

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I have had the same problem, which on further investigation turned out
to be cutworms.


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I've also found what I believe to be cutworm on clematis and eating other
plants also. How did you get rid of them?

Eleni.


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